According to the latest report, Nvidia is apparently working on three different SKUs which will be based on three different variations of the 16nm GP104 GPU and should be ready in June.
According to a report from HWBattle.com, the ASIC on these chips are, the GP104-400-A1, the GP104-200-A1 and GP104-150-A1. Nvidia used similar ASIC markings for its previous Geforce graphics cards, like GM204-400-A1 for the GTX 980 and GM204-200-A1 for the GTX 970, so it is a best guess that these will cover the same market segments.
The only unknown is the spotted GP104-150-A1 GPU which could be either drive the third desktop SKU or could be a GPU meant for a mobile SKU.
The new Geforce lineup is expected in June at Computex 2016 show, with availability expected a bit later and these graphics cards, most likely called the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070, should replace Nvidia's GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards.
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via Techpowerup.com.