It seems that even more leaks are bursting over at Nvidia HQ. According to multiple leakers, it appears that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 Series is tentatively set for a release window of October. According to information compiled by 3DCenter.org, WCCF Tech, and notorious Nvidia leaker @kopite7kimi on Twitter, there is a growing consensus among leakers regarding the release rollout.
A previous report regarding Nvidia’s GeFore RTX 4000 Series release suggested a possible July launch this summer. An October window is now more likely, and multiple sources have finally agreed on what they believe is the release window. Twitter user @kopite7kimi walked back his initial stance of a July release: “Thank you, I agree with WCCF now. Disappointing.” they stated. This statement comes in response to information originally given by WCCF Tech.
Keep in mind that all of this information should be taken with a grain of salt. The rumors surrounding the release of the new series of graphics cards from Nvidia come from unconfirmed anonymous sources and are still inconsistent. There’s also the possibility that Nvidia could intentionally be spreading misinformation. However, these leakers have been correct about products and announcements in the past.
Specs, release dates, as well as architectural information regarding these graphics cards are also constantly in flux, as we noted about recent RTX 4080 rumors. Until an official announcement is made by Nvidia, we cannot say for sure if any of this is fact. Be careful with the information presented, weigh what makes sense, and come to your own logical conclusions regarding what you think may be true, outdated, or inaccurate.
(Image credit: 3D Center).
Now that we can imagine an October release
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