NVIDIA rumored to unveil Volta-based GeForce tomorrow

NVIDIA rumors fly thick and fast... are Volta-based GeForce cards about to trump Vega?!

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Computex 2017 - TweakTown has descended on Taipei, Taiwan for yet another year of technology fun with Computex 2017 - and one of the biggest rumors is that NVIDIA will unveil a new graphics card... tomorrow.

NVIDIA rumored to unveil Volta-based GeForce tomorrow | TweakTown.com

NVIDIA is hosting its Computex 2017 keynote with NVIDIA CEO and founder Jen-Hsun Huang to take the state to talk about everything from artificial worlds, to artificial intelligence. But, we've been hearing different things: NVIDIA will unveil a new graphics card - we just don't know what.

I've had a couple of my industry sources tell me it's definitely a graphics card of some sort, but that doesn't mean it isn't a new laptop graphics card, or a new desktop GeForce graphics card. If it is a new desktop card, could we expect NVIDIA to trump AMD with an early reveal of a Volta-based GeForce card? It would make sense, since AMD is so late to the game with Vega.

AMD is hosting its own press conference for Radeon, Ryzen, and Epyc the day after - so NVIDIA could get in a day early and really swirl AMD around its little finger, again.

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