Most PC manufacturers are expecting the next generation of NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards, but notebook users seem to have at least one Gigabyte confirmation that new models using the latest next-generation GeForce GPUs will be released by the end of 2018.
Gigabyte Confirms NVIDIA’s Next-Generation GeForce Notebook GPUs Expected to be Ready by the End of 2018
The confirmation comes from the Gigabyte representative at OCUK (via Videocardz), who calls himself Atom80. The representative stated in a reply to a member of the forum that he would not make any further changes to his current AORUS line-up. The alignment as such will not see an update until the next GPU alignment is announced and is currently scheduled for later this year.
The forum member asked about a particular model that is the Aero 15X V8-CF1. This variant uses NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB graphics and a 6-core Intel processor. Based on this information, the Gigabytes representative is definitely talking about the next generation of NVIDIA graphics for the notebook platform.
NVIDIA is expected to announce Turing-based graphics cards in the middle of this year first, and a few months later, the same cards, but for notebooks, as has always been the case. We will keep you informed of all the latest news on the upcoming GeForce.