I wouldn't count on it. How else are they going to populate the midrange and entry level? Its either going to be Pascal refresh or this Turing adaptation, and it clearly isn't going to be larger than required Turing RTX dies further cut down - they are still competing with AMD especially in this segment and they have to compete on raw price/perf.
The biggest question is really just what name they will give it. It seems like they want to separate RTX 2xxx from everything else very clearly, which also hints at RTX's future - not very rosy. If they keep it segmented off for a high end proposition, it will die. For the current high end, we may yet see them fill up the entire product stack with non-RT capable Turing cards. Don't be surprised if they do - after all, shareholders rule the game, not gamers. If they can't sell Turing RTX cards, they will start pushing alternatives. They might also not be so keen on lowering prices because Turing RTX dies are still massive, yields won't be fantastic, and a non-RTX die can easily be 20% smaller.
I just need to look at my own situation: RTRT is a complete dud so far, my 1080 runs everything I throw at it and if I was high-res gaming, a 2080 would be the only possible move forward but its already priced way out of my comfort zone. 1080ti's are pretty much gone by now. So what's left? A 2070 for nonexistant RT and zero extra performance? A Radeon VII if I'm really desperate? And all that trouble just to get 1080ti performance two years after it released? Nvidia can't explain to any shareholder that the entire Pascal high end customer base has no incentive to upgrade within their product stack. Radeon VII, even if its only a symbolic launch, is right there ready to throw a spanner in the works up unto 2080 levels as well - even just the chance of AMD changing course and pushing more of those out at aggressive pricing can be enough to make buyers wait it out. Shareholders aren't going to buy the RTX marketing BS like some consumers did - they're not going to sit there and wait because Nvidia says so. Money rules, look at the chart below, factor in Nvidia's outlook, and consider you having a bunch of shares - buy, keep or sell? I'd be selling right now; Nvidia isn't going to release another Pascal anytime soon and mining is dead.
Remember, you're looking at a company whose stock price took a nosedive this year and set them back to 2H2017. All bets are off.
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