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Is NVIDIA working on a gaming console? The new SFF ecosystem might lead to that

Small Form Factor (SFF) gaming PCs are on their way

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Published onApril 18, 2024

published onApril 18, 2024

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The featured image is generated using DALL-E and it’s not actually a prototype of NVIDIA’s gaming console.

NVIDIA is on a mission to revolutionize the Small Form Factor (SFF) gaming PC world, and it’s doing so by introducing a new ecosystem powered by what they’re callingSFF Enthusiast GeForceGPUs. This initiative isn’t just about shrinking the size of graphics cards; it’s about ensuring that these compact powerhouses can fit into the tiniest of spaces without compromising on performance.

According toWCCFtech, NVIDIA is collaborating with partners across the board, from graphics card makers to chassis and PSU manufacturers for this project that could become a game-changer for those of us who love our setups small yet mighty.

The beauty of SFF PCs lies in their ability to save space while allowing for creativity in assembly. However, the challenge has always been finding components that play well together in such tight quarters. NVIDIA’s new guidelines aim to simplify this process, offering builders a great way to create their dream rigs without the guesswork.

This initiative is particularly exciting because it opens up the possibility for more Mini-ITX and compact NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs, even though allegedly, NVIDIA won’t be producing these compact variants. Instead, it’s empowering its partners to innovate, which could lead to a wider range of options for SFF enthusiasts.

Is there an NVIDIA gaming console on the way?

Is there an NVIDIA gaming console on the way?

But here’s a thought: could this whole endeavor be a stepping stone toward a GeForce-powered console? The speculation isn’t too far-fetched, especially considering the potential for NVIDIA to shake up the console market. By setting new standards for SFF builds, NVIDIA is not just catering to PC builders but could also be laying the groundwork for its entry into the console space.

Imagine a future where NVIDIA competes with the likes of Microsoft and Sony, offering a console that leverages its GPU prowess. It’s an exciting possibility that could redefine gaming as we know it.

TheSFF Enthusiast GeForcelabel isn’t limited to ITX options alone. NVIDIA’s initiative also accommodates enthusiast GPUs that fit within SFF PC chassis supporting 3-slot wide cards. This move is set to encourage innovation among partners, potentially leading to high-performance graphics cards that pair perfectly with ITX motherboards in SFF builds. The anticipation for this program to go live is palpable, and while there’s no set date yet, the promise of a new standard in SFF gaming PCs is on the horizon.

So, what does this mean for us, the gamers and builders? It’s a sign that the future of gaming PCs is not just about going bigger but smarter and more efficient. The push towards smaller, more powerful systems could revolutionize our setups, making high-performance gaming accessible in the smallest of spaces.

NVIDIA is already preparing abig AI CPU announcementsoon, so we’ll see how it all turns out in the future.

What do you thing about the new SFF Enthusiast GeForce? Let’s talk about that in the comments section below.

More about the topics:gaming console,nvidia

Claudiu Andone

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Oldtimer in the tech and science press, Claudiu is focused on whatever comes new from Microsoft.

His abrupt interest in computers started when he saw the first Home Computer as a kid. However, his passion for Windows and everything related became obvious when he became a sys admin in a computer science high school.

With 14 years of experience in writing about everything there is to know about science and technology, Claudiu also likes rock music, chilling in the garden, and Star Wars. May the force be with you, always!

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Oldtimer in the tech and science press, with 14 years of experience in writing on everything there is to know about science, technology, and Microsoft