Nvidia has apparently confirmed that its new Ampere GPU architecture will be coming to both GeForce and graphics cards in the data center. When it introduced its 7nm amp microarchitecture today, Nvidia focused entirely on the data center, not to mention PC gaming or the GeForce RTX 3080 for consumers. which should offer an impressive 20x improvement in raw computing power compared to Nvidia Volta. The company also announced that it has included eight of these GPUs in the €100 million DGX A1, which can handle up to 56 tasks at once and achieve up to 5 petaflops of AI performance. While none of this means much to the average PC gamer, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said at a press conference ahead of its virtual GTC conference that the 7nm microarchitecture will be used for all of its next-generation graphics cards. generation, according to Market Watch, will probably include the next GeForce maps. It doesn't reveal much about what these cards will look like, but we're sure Nvidia will reveal more when it shows off the cards, hopefully later this year. And we've reached out to Nvidia for clarification, and will update this article if we hear anything.