Nvidia RTX 3000 ‘Ampere’ GPU is expected to be launched at the end of this month
There has been a lot of news about Nvidia’s Ampere architecture graphics card, which is also the RTX 3000 ‘Ampere’ GPU because the new product release date is very close now.
There have been rumors that Nvidia will release new graphics cards on September 9, including GeForce RTX 3080 Ti/GeForce RTX 3080 4K game cards.
However, these are rumors. At present, NVIDIA has not responded, but it is certain that NVIDIA will hold an anniversary event at the end of this month.
Given that the release next month is also a rumor, it is difficult to say whether NVIDIA will launch a new product at the anniversary event. Of course, it is difficult to say whether this is an anniversary event or a new product launch event.
Nvidia launched the first graphics card named after GeForce on August 31, 1998. It will be the 21st anniversary of the GeForce graphics card on August 31, 2020.
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— NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce) August 10, 2020
There have been rumors that Nvidia will launch RTX RTX 3000 on September 9th, but from the current official release dynamics, it is also very likely to launch at the end of this month. Because the video released by Nvidia mentions 21 years, 21 years is the number of years since GeForce was released.
The video content is a very brilliant supernova explosion, perhaps this is suggesting that the RTX 3000 ‘Ampere’ GPU has excellent performance and sufficient impact.
In fact, Nvidia launched the Ampere architecture graphics card in May, but the version launched at that time was for scientific computing and not for home consumers.
Via: TechSpot