Watching the rumour mill get churned up over Nvidia’s next generation graphics cards – currently going by the code name Turing – has been an absolute roller coaster this year. No one knows whether they’re going to be a new 11-series of graphics cards, such as the GTX 1180, or whether Nvidia will jump straight to 20, using monikers such as the GTX 2070. They’ll almost certainly be better and more powerful than most of today’s best graphics cards, but by exactly how much – and at what cost – is absolutely anyone’s guess.
But by far the greatest and most nail-biting bit of information surrounding Nvidia’s Turing cards has been their release date. Indeed, while everyone was absolutely dead set on something happening this autumn, the company’s own CEO cast all that into doubt in June when he said we wouldn’t see the next GeForce GPU for “a long time”. I’m not sure what Nvidia class as “a long time”, though, because now everyone’s back on the August launch train. Here’s everything we know so far.
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