The competition is always heating up and even NVIDIA has seen the need to revamped its gears. There are reports coming about that NVIDIA Volta has the capacity to quite down and kill off its competitions, particularly AMD Vega.
Even though the race is on for dominance, tech users are still weighing the pros and cons of the two powerhouse. As for NVIDIA, it has already begun the development of a new line that could outrun its rivals.
Tweak Town reports that NVIDIA is dominating the high-end and enthusiast markets with so many graphics cards that AMD will have trouble fighting them off with Radeon RX Vega, but the GTX 1070, GTX 1080, GTX 1080 Ti, and TITAN X(P).
It appears that NVIDIA was preparing their next-gen GeForce GTX 2080 flagship graphics card, with a full GTX 2080 lineup expected in 2018 and it seems that NVIDIA has "changed plans" and will launch a new series of graphics card later this year, reports the same post.
Telegiz previously mentioned that AMD will have three variants of Radeon RX Vega: 4GB HBM2, 8GB HBM2, and 16GB of HBM2, but here's the catch, AMD promises that the Radeon RX Vega 4GB HBM2 variant can outperform 11GB GDDR5X.
AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics card are using the full blown Vega 10 GPU and up to 8 GB HBM2 VRAM that will feature an AIO liquid cooler and just like the Fury X, the card will benefit from a heatsink that utilizes liquid cooling for better thermal performance, as noted by the same report.
For the tech enthusiasts, the race may have started but the winner remains uncertain because NVIDIA Volta and AMD Vega are not the types of products that should not be undermined. As for the rumors, everything should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.