Nvidia has unveiled its new graphics card, Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 970, which it says is the world’s fastest graphics card.
The card, which is based on Nvidia’s Pascal architecture, will be available starting this summer for $549.
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is a $549 card that packs an NVIDIA Pascal GPU with 8GB of GDDR5X.
The cards will ship with the company’s next generation of gaming-focused gaming hardware, codenamed Titan X. The GTX 1080 and Titan X will both feature Nvidia’s G-Sync display technology.
The GeForce GTX 1070, a $449 card that is based off the company\’s Maxwell architecture, is Nvidia’s latest graphics card based on the company\s Pascal architecture.
The 1070 will ship in the third quarter of this year.
The 980 Ti is Nvidia\’s first graphics card that doesn\’t come with a standard-sized heatsink, and is based entirely on a new Nvidia chip called Maxwell.
Both cards will have a price tag of $499, or about $300 more than the 980 Ti.
Nvidia has also revealed that the GTX 970 will also feature an additional 3GB of memory, which will be sold separately.
Nvidia says the 980 and 970 will offer an “unparalleled” combination of gaming performance and power efficiency.
The new graphics cards will come with some of Nvidia\’ s best-known games: Titanfall, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Far Cry Primal.
However, the company is also pushing back on a claim made by a recent report that it is working on a video game that uses Nvidia technology.
The report was quickly retracted, but the company has since responded with a statement that claims Nvidia will not be working on any new video game technology.
Instead, Nvidia says it will be developing next-generation gaming-centric games.
In a blog post on its website, the firm said it will develop and release next-gen game-specific technologies, and will take “a bold step to develop games for next-level VR,” which it claims is something Nvidia has never done before.
Nvidia is also rolling out a suite of game controller remakes for its GeForce GTX Titan X, which was launched back in April.
The company will be rolling out the GeForce Titan X controller remake for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC starting on June 6.