Recent reports center on the upcoming release of NVIDIA Volta. Speculations have surfaced that there is discontentment with the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti and Titan Xp, and it is the reason why Volta will lift the banner up for NVIDIA.
As for the speculation that NVIDIA is not satisfied with its current products, that assumption has already been debunked. For one, NVIDIA is quite happy with the performance of its Geforce GTX 1080 Ti and the new Titan Xp cards, but it seems that it plans to tell us a bit more about the Volta, according to Fudzilla.
Volta, the successor to the Pascal architecture, will first debut as a data center, deep learning, artificial intelligence product, since margins in this market are much higher than with the gaming stuff and the first time NVIDIA talked about the codename Volta was in March 2013, reports the same post.
On a different note, Telegiz reported the latest update pertaining to NVIDIA centers on the how the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 20 GPU series are grounded on the same specs, features, and architecture as the NVIDIA Volta and there are even claims coming about the gears are set for release within this year.
After the successive releases of GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and Titan Xp, preparations are now fully underway for the last GPU under Pascal architecture, GeForce GTX 1030 and once released, NVIDIA will prepare for the next generation architecture of graphic cards, the GeForce 20 Series based on Volta architecture, the report added.
As for the rumors that AMD has sensed the threat that NVIDIA Volta has brought, that speculation remains unconfirmed and should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.