NVIDIA AIB Manli registers GA104-400 - Ampere? And Lists GeForce GTX 2070 and 2080
Holy moley, we're in for some gossip and chatter. Manli Technology Group, yes from the graphics cards, has a registered EEC certification for their products. And if you read closely you'll notice the mention of a GA104 graphics processor, something never released by NVIDIA.
The exact GPU name is there, smack down in that wall of text, posted at portal.eaeunion.org which is the Information portal of the Eurasian Economic Union. And kudos to whoever noticed that first (this report was first posted on Videocardz btw). So are we back to Ampere now? A name first noticed and noted in a German forum. Have a peek below, the page was translated btw:
Now if you think that's it, nope .. guess what else is posted here? Manli has registered a GeForce GTX 2070 and 2080 here. Well, never a dull day eh? Thanks, SH SOTN for the news submit.
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crossing finger....
..but next Geforce is very far from now.......................
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Something is brewing for sure, however, this seems more like a truth.
Doubt AIB partner would register something that may come 10 years from now on.
But the Webpage link is broken.
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Article Link is Broken.
GA104/GA104-400 URL:https://portal.eaeunion.org/sites/odata/-layouts/15/Portal.EEC.Registry.UI/DisplayForm.aspx?ItemId=56702&ListId=d84d16d7-2cc9-4cff-a13b-530f96889dbc
GTX 2080/GTX2070
URL:https://portal.eaeunion.org/sites/odata/-layouts/15/Portal.EEC.Registry.UI/DisplayForm.aspx?ItemId=56703&ListId=d84d16d7-2cc9-4cff-a13b-530f96889dbc
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this is so typical for the Chinese AIB suppliers...they leak like a sieve.
no surprises here tho'...even the name has been in the press and it's time for the suppliers to have their production line ready.
however, this doesn't mean the release is imminent.
given the market and shipping times the earliest these would be available is Q1 2019... which i've consistently said for years now.
but the real news is that Christmas time would be an excellent time to build a gaming system for someone else who doesn't need cutting edge. especially as GTX 10xx will most likely have e.o.l. pricing.