Last time you said it was going to launch in april. Keep your hopes as we still have one day in april left.
Ouch, apparently someone's mad that NVIDIA is going full steam ahead with reviews next month and launch with chances of retail availability at Computex, according to the latest rumours.
Looking less and less likely that AMD has a huge advantage to market, at least in the >$300 segment, but keep your hopes up (and your personal attacks to yourself).
Ps: Your claim is total B$.
Only PCR-Online talked 'late April', but they mentioned a May/June launch was much more likely.
You can maybe expect to see something new from Nvidia as early as late April, but most likely in the May or June period
Rumor: Nvidia Pascal launched at Computex, and will go on sale in June
Geforce GTX 1080/1070 can be found in stores within a month!
Nvidia is preparing a press conference in early May, where new Pascal family is detailed faced a sharp launch in time for Computex, then even graphics cards will be on store shelves.
According to sources in the graphics card market is the green camp winner in the first round of next-generation graphics cards. Nvidia reportedly already scheduled a press conference in the United States where at least the international media already received invitations. The press event that will be dedicated to presenting new Nvidia Geforce Pascal family will be held early in May.
Shortly after Nvidia is expected to deliver data and test samples of its new Geforce models to the media to start their testing and evaluations before a sharp launch is said to be laid in time for technology trade fair Computex in Taiwan. The goal is to technology media to have time to complete the tests and reviews before traveling to the fair.
- Partner cards in stores in June
As revealed earlier rumors, Nvidia launched Geforce Pascal with its own reference brief but graphic card manufacturers are said to invest fully in their own custom-made models. Graphics cards with proprietary circuit boards, maffigare cooler and more lavish components will be available in stores just one week after the official launch. It also testified that the video cards are already virtually completed and that manufacturers are now preparing the delivery of their cards to distributors and retailers. Something as indicated by previous leaks where a graphics card with GP104-400 graphics circuit most likely identified come from a customized video card model from MSI.
[...]The sources of NordicHardware point out that the launch of the first Pascal-based GeForce graphics cards primarily focuses on maximizing performance per watt and performance per crown. Within a week, it should show up more detailed information about this while Nvidia is preparing for the full product launch.
www.nordichardware.se/nyheter/rykte...s-till-computex-och-borjar-saljas-i-juni.html
According to NordicHardware:
- Press event in early May, detailing the cards (Editor's Day?)
- Sharp launch in time for Computex, with retail availability
- Data and test samples with reviewers shortly after the press event
- Reviews ready in time for Computex
- Custom VGAs available only one week after official launch
- Work on the VGAs is almost done, now preparing delivery to distributors and retailers
- Focus on performance per watt and performance crown