Pretty much since the launch of the current GPU generation, there have been pitfalls which have made it a bit of a misery for gamers and PC enthusiasts. While graphics card prices continue to fall for Nvidia and AMD products, the ongoing shortages are making things difficult still. On top of that, the next era is due to be coming at some point this year, and there is now a suggestion that team green could be looking to launch its next hardware very soon.
According to a tweet from known leaker kopite7kimi, as spotted by PC Gamer, Nvidia could release its RTX 40-series sometime this summer. The tweet simply mentions «early Q3,» which could put the launch window somewhere in July. Given their reputation for leaking graphics card information, many will likely be intrigued by this latest development. However, it should be pointed out that these details have not been confirmed, or denied, by the company itself.
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If it is true, then this would put pressure on the likes of AMD, which initially said it wanted to launch its RDNA 3 GPUs towards the latter parts of this year. In fact, just last month, it was believed that Nvidia would launch its RTX 40 cards in September, so this new date brings it forward by at least a couple of months. Such a sudden release of Ada Lovelace will almost certainly give team red cause to rethink its launch window for its next graphical hardware.
With Nvidia's RTX 40 series said to be in the testing phase, it seems as though Jensen Huang and co are on the offensive, ensuring that it gets ahead of the competition. This is especially important this time around, as Intel has recently joined the GPU market. While team blue has only just released the laptop versions
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