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Default Certain NVIDIA Maxwell GPUs are no longer in production

Ahead of the “Pascal” debut at Computex 2016 next month, a report from HWBattle claims NVIDIA has stopped further production of a few GPUs based on the “Maxwell” architecture. The report reveals that the popular Maxwell based cards such as the GeForce GTX 980, GTX 970, and the GTX 980 Ti are no longer being...

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