Earlier this month, it was reported that the much anticipated Nvidia Pascal graphic card is already being tested after serial numbers for the cards were released.

PCR reported that the release will be sooner rather than later as Nvidia is reportedly unveiling its new Pascal GPU at the upcoming 2016 GPU Technology Conference which will be held from April 4 to April 7.

Furthermore, the head of the American tech company, Jen Hsun Huang, will deliver a keynote speech which is more likely going to be held at the second day of the event. Huang is expected to lay down the roadmap of the company for the future specifically on their Pascal GPUs.

What is more exciting is that instead of Huang demonstrating a prototype for their upcoming release, the Nvidia co-founder is reportedly set to showcase an actual working unit which will give buyers more information regarding the performance of the latest Pascal GPUs.

With the launch nearing, the graphic cards are purportedly set to roll out by June. SweClockers further detailed that the GPUs will specifically become available during the Computex 2016 show which will be held from May 31 to June 4 in Taipei, Taiwan.

The rumor came out a day after tech giant, Samsung, confirmed that they have stated mass production of their very first 4 GB HBM2 DRAM package. The Korean company is slated to go head to head against SK Hynix who are the ones responsible for the first memory standard via collaborating with AMD.

The Pascal GPUs which will come with three unique design features including 3D Memory, unified memory and NV Link, will be the follow ups to the Maxwell GPUs.