Nvidia just shared another RTX 4000 teaser, but the latest Project Beyond snippet is more confusing than the last. This time, the GPU giant’s mysterious marketing features a weird-looking pyramid, and it looks more like a Star Wars Sith holocron than something related to gaming PC tech.
Clocking in at twelve seconds long, the new Nvidia RTX 4000 GPU teaser uses a small glowing pyramid sitting on a gaming desk to drum up excitement. The ominous clip feeds into the futuristic vibe of the Project Beyond campaign, but it’s perhaps also a sign that the event will cover more than the green team’s best graphics card plans.
Nvidia’s teasers invoke ‘out of this world’ vibes, so it seemingly wants us to prepare for something ambitious. While next-gen graphics cards like the RTX 4090 could enhance the best gaming PC builds tenfold, the upcoming GeForce event could take us on a trip beyond the realm of hardware altogether.
Before you get too excited, we’re not suggesting the glowing prism is actually a real thing. Rather than being a product in itself, the pyramid might be Nvidia’s way of teasing cloud services like GeForce Now – an RTX-powered streaming service that now provides access to over 1,400 games.
Naturally, there’s more to this cryptic graphics card puzzle than meets the eye, and an earlier clip shared via the Nvidia ANZ account effectively confirms the company’s Ada Lovelace architecture.
The short video almost looks the same as the one shared by the UK social media team but includes a “Diagram for the computation by the Engine of the Numbers of Bernoulli” (via Videocardz). If you’re a tech history nerd, you know this as the same chart created by inventor Ada Lovelace back in 1843, acting as a reference to the
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