NVIDIA to skip GeForce 800 series, GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 mid-September 


According to credible sources NVIDIA decided to skip GeForce 800 series and move straight to 900. Of course there is a simple explanation why did this happen.

For the past two weeks rumors about mobile GeForce 900M have been circulating around the web. Apparently NVIDIA decided to launch mobile GM204-based parts under 900M series, instead of rumored 800MX. While it makes sense for mobile parts (to differentiate Kepler from Maxwell), it would cause chaos in desktop naming consistency.
Long story short, if NVIDIA didn’t rename 800 series to 900 series, we would have desktop 800 and mobile 900M series in relatively short time.

So technically there are no desktop 800 series, unless of course NVIDIA decides to launch them as OEM exclusive.
AMD is about to release two Tonga-based card: Radeon R9 285 (Released Already), and R9 285X coming after Maxwell GM204 announcement. There’s also R9 295X, which is currently on hold, meaning its release will depend on GTX 980 performance.
NVIDIA will release both GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 in two weeks, while GTX 960 is expected somewhere in October. In the same month NVIDIA will also launch its mobile series — GeForce 900M, introducing first mobile GM204-based graphics cards.
UPDATE
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 Receives 15% Price-Cut To Tackle Radeon R9 285 – Now Available For $275 US

NVIDIA has officially slashed down the pricing on their GeForce GTX 770 graphics card by 15% to tackle AMD’s latest Radeon R9 285. The GeForce GTX 770 was introduced in May 2013 and was priced at $399 US however, the pricing was adjusted to $329 US after AMD introduced their Radeon R9 290 which offered performance on par with the GeForce GTX 780 at a sweet price point of $399 US



According to credible sources NVIDIA decided to skip GeForce 800 series and move straight to 900. Of course there is a simple explanation why did this happen.


For the past two weeks rumors about mobile GeForce 900M have been circulating around the web. Apparently NVIDIA decided to launch mobile GM204-based parts under 900M series, instead of rumored 800MX. While it makes sense for mobile parts (to differentiate Kepler from Maxwell), it would cause chaos in desktop naming consistency.
Long story short, if NVIDIA didn’t rename 800 series to 900 series, we would have desktop 800 and mobile 900M series in relatively short time.


So technically there are no desktop 800 series, unless of course NVIDIA decides to launch them as OEM exclusive.

AMD is about to release two Tonga-based card: Radeon R9 285 (Released Already), and R9 285X coming after Maxwell GM204 announcement. There’s also R9 295X, which is currently on hold, meaning its release will depend on GTX 980 performance.
NVIDIA will release both GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 in two weeks, while GTX 960 is expected somewhere in October. In the same month NVIDIA will also launch its mobile series — GeForce 900M, introducing first mobile GM204-based graphics cards.
UPDATE
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 Receives 15% Price-Cut To Tackle Radeon R9 285 – Now Available For $275 US


NVIDIA has officially slashed down the pricing on their GeForce GTX 770 graphics card by 15% to tackle AMD’s latest Radeon R9 285. The GeForce GTX 770 was introduced in May 2013 and was priced at $399 US however, the pricing was adjusted to $329 US after AMD introduced their Radeon R9 290 which offered performance on par with the GeForce GTX 780 at a sweet price point of $399 US
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