NVIDIA’s iconic GeForce GTX 10-series lineup turns 10 years old today

Legendary GeForce GTX 10-series GPUs celebrate 10th anniversary this week

A decade ago, NVIDIA revolutionized the industry with the debut of the GeForce GTX 10 Series, headlined by the GeForce GTX 1080 and GTX 1070. This milestone was significant not just for the performance breakthroughs of the Pascal architecture, but for the introduction of the Founders Edition - NVIDIA’s first premium, in-house hardware designs. These cards featured advanced vapor-chamber cooling and elegant aluminum shrouds, signaling a new era of sophisticated hardware for PC enthusiasts.

Built on TSMC’s then-cutting-edge 16nm process, the Pascal generation quickly earned a reputation as one of the most impressive GPU lineups NVIDIA had ever released. Nearly every card in the series delivered a substantial generational jump, bringing improvements not just in raw performance, but also in efficiency and feature support. Technologies like GDDR5X memory, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, and GPU Boost 3.0 helped modernize PC gaming for the high-refresh-rate and high-resolution era.

 

At the center of it all was the GeForce GTX 1080, which launched on May 27, 2016. Delivering 9 TFLOPS of compute performance alongside 8GB of high-speed GDDR5X memory, the card quickly became the benchmark for enthusiast gaming. It was later followed by the legendary GTX 1080 Ti in 2017, a GPU that many enthusiasts still remember as one of NVIDIA’s greatest releases.

The Pascal era also coincided with some major PC gaming milestones. Titles like DOOM (2016) and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt became showcase experiences for the architecture, demonstrating just how far graphics technology had advanced at the time.

Close-up of a GTX 1080 Ti graphics card isolated on a black background.

Looking back, the GTX 10 Series now represents the end of a simpler era for GeForce GPUs. While many Pascal cards - especially the GTX 1080 Ti and GTX 1060 - still remain usable today, the generation came just before NVIDIA shifted heavily toward dedicated AI acceleration and ray-tracing hardware with RTX. Modern technologies like DLSS and real-time ray tracing have transformed PC gaming, but Pascal’s focus on pure rasterized performance, efficiency, and straightforward power continues to give it a unique legacy among gamers and hardware enthusiasts alike.

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