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NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month

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2018/02/14 10:59:01 (permalink)
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nvidia-results-research/frenzied-demand-for-nvidias-graphic-chips-shoot-prices-through-the-roof-idUSKBN1FT2AW
 
This article mainly talks about the inflated prices of NVIDIA's GPUs BUT what caught my interest the most in this reuters news article is the mention of 'Turing' a new GPU gaming chip. Reuters is expecting a release next month. That actually might happen seeing as how the NVIDIA GPU tech conference takes place from 26-29 March. The big question in my mind is price and availability given the cryptomining GPU supply problem.

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/14 13:40:14 (permalink)
    The sooner the better. The dump of 10 series is going to be glorious for consumers.
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/14 14:17:09 (permalink)
    I've been looking to upgrade. Hopefully the prices aren't even crazier than usual on release do to the supply and demand issues atm.

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/14 15:10:12 (permalink)
    Take this with a grain of salt
     
    Turing is the new gamer card(based on volta)
     
    Ampere would be what comes after volta in HPC
     
    Source ex-Nvidia Engineer
     
    and yes Nvidia is working on Mining card only too
     
     
    And don't expect supplies until JULY 
     
     
    expect NVidia to do the founder edition first
    AIBs will wait a few months
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/15 01:48:12 (permalink)
    So it could also be that Turing will be a dedicated mining card in March.
     
    Gamers might see a new gaming GPU in April. 
     
    Personally I don't see how this is going to help supplement stock as miners don't care whether they use a mining GPU or a consumer GPU. 

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/15 05:41:28 (permalink)
    If they find a way to properly limit gaming cards to have terrible hash rates, then it will push the mining market to a mining card.
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/15 06:27:01 (permalink)
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    If they find a way to properly limit gaming cards to have terrible hash rates, then it will push the mining market to a mining card.

    That would be great if it was possible.

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/15 06:37:13 (permalink)
    it is possible, driver blocks just like they turned off double precision
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/16 16:01:53 (permalink)
    New cards bring back old memories
     

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/17 18:10:15 (permalink)
    Xavier Zepherious
    Take this with a grain of salt
     
    Turing is the new gamer card(based on volta)
     
    Ampere would be what comes after volta in HPC
     
    Source ex-Nvidia Engineer
     
    and yes Nvidia is working on Mining card only too
     
     
    And don't expect supplies until JULY 
     
     
    expect NVidia to do the founder edition first
    AIBs will wait a few months


    What does HPC and AIB stand for? And if they announce next month I think it’s out the next.

    This is good news though and it doesn’t seem to be just rumors anymore since it’s Reuters.

    Not sure if I should hold off on the 1080TI even with the EVGA stepup
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/17 18:23:51 (permalink)
    https://www.eteknix.com/no-new-nvidia-cards-expected-gdc-gtc/amp/?

    Nope.
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/17 22:15:22 (permalink)
    HPC is high performance computing. AIB I don’t know but I guess that’s to do with GPUs by EVGA, MSI, GB, ASUS, etc. I maybe wrong here.
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/17 22:56:22 (permalink)
    Nvidia AIB
     
    NVIDIA’s add-in board (AIB) partners =  design & sell graphics cards that are based on and contain NVIDIA chips - GPU

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/19 14:53:19 (permalink)
    I'm thinking I should ebay my 2nd unused 1080FE which I bought to experiment with SLI, and then never did SLI.
     
    Then hold the money to (partially) buy one of the next gen cards when they are available?
     
     
     
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/19 16:36:40 (permalink)
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    I'm thinking I should ebay my 2nd unused 1080FE which I bought to experiment with SLI, and then never did SLI.
     
    Then hold the money to (partially) buy one of the next gen cards when they are available?
     
     
     
    Might as well. Since you're not using it anyway.
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/19 23:48:12 (permalink)
    RandyRick
    I'm thinking I should ebay my 2nd unused 1080FE which I bought to experiment with SLI, and then never did SLI.
     
    Then hold the money to (partially) buy one of the next gen cards when they are available?
     
     
     


     
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/19 23:48:14 (permalink)
    RandyRick
    I'm thinking I should ebay my 2nd unused 1080FE which I bought to experiment with SLI, and then never did SLI.
     
    Then hold the money to (partially) buy one of the next gen cards when they are available?
     
     
     


     
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/20 00:20:01 (permalink)
    RandyRick
    I'm thinking I should ebay my 2nd unused 1080FE which I bought to experiment with SLI, and then never did SLI.
     
    Then hold the money to (partially) buy one of the next gen cards when they are available?
     
     
     




    Probably a good time to do it since the prices are up and really it's not like it is going to have "collectible value" or something like that a year from now. Now really is the sellers market.

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/20 03:27:53 (permalink)
    Maybe NVIDIA want to grab little more of mining market.
     
    New generation is time to EVGA present own model of Air-Watercooling GPU.
    Fat-Wide-Dual Slot model with 2-3 fans and block under them. 
    Customers should know that such models will be little hotter than pure Air cooling GPU but real thing will be connecting to watercooling.

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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/20 07:20:40 (permalink)
    What is the real likelihood of AIBs being out this year? Is this all still too much rumor to act upon?
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/20 07:51:53 (permalink)
    Surely Nvidia are planning for new gen Geforce when they're bringing out BFGD in the summer? 65" 4K at 120HZ.
     
    Otherwise what's the point?
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/02/20 13:21:47 (permalink)
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    https://www.eteknix.com/n...expected-gdc-gtc/amp/?

    Nope.

    Hope that is just a rumor.
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    Re: NVIDIA to Unveil "Turing" Consumer Graphics GPU Next Month 2018/03/04 00:13:41 (permalink)
     
    Wonder if there will be a shortage on those too.    

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