Wednesday, December 16th 2020
NVIDIA to Host "GeForce RTX: Game On" Broadcast Event on January 12th
Anticipation for next year's Consumer Electronics Show is building up, and companies are starting to tease their events. Today, NVIDIA has decided to surprise us and give us a "heads up" about its upcoming event. Called "GeForce RTX: Game On", the company is going to host it as a virtual event (due to the pandemic concerns) and present new technologies. As the goal of the show, NVIDIA states that it will "unveil the latest innovations in gaming and graphics". That means only one thing - new graphics cards are incoming. With the current industry rumors pointing towards a high-end GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU, we can only speculate that it will be presented at the show. This launch date would contradict previous reports that this specific GPU is landing in February due to the supposed postponing. We have to wait and see what the event is about, so stay tuned on January 12th at 09:00 am PST for our coverage of the event.
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Oh wait.
No facts here just opinions though.
I can already see him say it
Oh wait.
Funny how that works.
See you in I dunno... 2/3 years.
2020 apparently isn't going away without a fight, what a disaster of a year.
AMD may have another trump card up its sleeve?
nVidia had a months head start and basically a process node to themselves, but they still didn't manage to produce enough cards to satisfy the market and they are months away from "flooding" it. Your leather jacket idol knew AMD has a excellent product and decided to launch anyway to steal their thunder, disregarding the low stock they had. AMD countered. And here we are now: the prices are sky high and there is barely any stock anywhere. They should have kept producing Turing for a few months more and drop the prices, instead of this - it would be much better ...