NVIDIA: Pascal Still the Best Graphics | Surprise to Come

This article was reprinted with permission from Superpower.com.

At the GTC conference in March 2016, NVIDIA officially announced the introduction of Pascal graphics cards. In May, the GTX 1080 graphics card went on the market. Currently, for the whole year, the NVIDIA high-end graphics card prices (AMD ) Only a few days ago NVIDIA announced that the price of the GTX 10 series graphics card has been restored to the recommended price.

Now for two years, NVIDIA said that Pascal graphics cards are still the current kings, and they are the best graphics cards, but they are also preparing a 'surprise'.

When attending the JP Morgan Technology, Media and Communications Conference, Ms. Colette Kress, NVIDIA’s Chief Financial Officer, was naturally questioned by the analysts. In particular, when it comes to the release time of next-generation gaming cards, whether to continue using the Pacsl architecture or upgrade to the Volta architecture. Analysts believe that Pascal graphics cards have been released for two years and it is time to introduce new products.

Colette Kress urged everyone to have patience, but they did give everyone a pleasant surprise. As for what the surprise is, there is no doubt that the new generation of graphics cards, but the specific content has no comment, the release time, architecture, specifications are unknown.

For Pascal graphics cards, Colette Kress believes that they are still the kings of today and are the best graphics cards.

After this statement, some people are already speculating on whether NVIDIA will have any announcement at the Taipei Computer Show - although from the information we had before, this time at the Taipei Computer Show, NVIDIA will not have any major action. However, I hope there is still, NVIDIA said the surprise does not necessarily represent the entire family graphics, Volta architecture graphics and then a special version of the graphics card is also possible.

2016 GoodChinaBrand | ICP: 12011751 | China Exports