Howdy Overclockers! Today I bring news of the impending NVIDIA GeForce livestream. On May 6th at 6PM (Pacific Standard Time) the stream will be hosted on the NVIDIA Twitch.tv channel.
There has been no official announcement, but one can presume the event will be directed toward the consumer level Pascal-based GeForce GPU’s in light of their recent announcement for the HPC market.
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