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Nvidia Unveils GeForce Trading Cards Series 1 Collectibles

Nvidia Unveils GeForce Trading Cards Series 1 Collectibles

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Nvidia launched the first GeForce Trading Cards Series 1, offering free collectible cards featuring historic GPUs and tech demos at summer IT events.

Nvidia has unveiled the first GeForce Trading Cards Series 1, a collectible set celebrating the brand’s graphics technology history. The set includes 11 unique designs, featuring legendary GPUs such as NV1, GeForce 256, GeForce 3, and the RTX 2080 Ti (Cyberpunk 2077 edition). The collection also includes cards showcasing iconic tech demos like Chameleon, Medusa, and Bubble.

Designed to resemble PCIe slots, each card mimics a printed circuit board with a black background and the GeForce logo. All cards are individually numbered, and the set includes a checklist to track collected cards. Nvidia will distribute these cards for free at major summer IT events, including Gamescom, QuakeCon, and Bilibili World, as well as through giveaways on the GeForce X platform and the GeForce subreddit.

The 'Series 1' naming implies this is just the beginning, with Nvidia confirming plans to expand the collection in the future. The company noted that its rich history offers ample material for additional series, including GPUs and demos not featured in the current set. While the official Summer of RTX event calendar remains unupdated, Nvidia has confirmed participation in key summer exhibitions.

Common questions

What is depicted on the GeForce Trading Cards Series 1?
The cards feature legendary Nvidia GPUs (e.g., NV1, GeForce 256, GeForce 3, RTX 2080 Ti) and iconic tech demos like Chameleon, Medusa, and Bubble, designed to resemble PCIe slots.
Where can I get Nvidia’s collectible cards?
The cards will be freely distributed at summer IT events such as Gamescom, QuakeCon, and Bilibili World, as well as through giveaways on GeForce X and the GeForce subreddit.
Will Nvidia release more card series in the future?
Yes, the 'Series 1' title suggests ongoing releases, with Nvidia planning future collections based on additional GPU and demo history.
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Source: Tom's Hardware