Nvidia’s next generation Pascal lineup launching on 6th May, will hit the shelves in June – beats AMD to market
Nvidia will be following an interesting release schedule for the information this time around. The Editor’s Event that Nvidia is hosting will be closed to the public eye and will basically be a briefing about the upcoming Nvidia lineup. The time line, according to the information we currently have, is as follows:
Our sources tell us that the Editor’s Event will only be for information dissemination. Nvidia has at least two SKUs ready for the event (Source) .
Reviews are expected to go live within a few weeks after that (Mid-May)
The cards will have a hard launch at Computex 2016 (Market Availability in June).
The new lineup of Nvidia GPUs will feature a mix of GDDR5X and GDDR5 memory (HBM2 yields are still not ideal and will debut with the full powered GP100 chip in Q1 2017 next year). All cards presented at this event are expected to exceed the minimum VR spec. We have also seen the reference and cooler shroud design that might end up being on the actual cards part of the GTX 1000 series.
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As Per Usual, Wait it out a little bit to see what aftermarket GPUs come out and or if you're waiting on the TI versions.