All of the signs are in place to suggest the Nvidia RTX 40 Series announcement will be delivered next month at GTC by CEO Jensen Huang. In a recent earnings call, Huang discussed the matter of RTX 30 Series oversupply and how it will affect next-generation inventory and demand. He went on to close out the matter by stating to investors that he’ll discuss the company’s new gaming GPU architecture at GTC in September.
Although there is some careful wording in Huang’s statements, it’s also fairly straightforward with what we should expect. Nvidia develops multiple architectures between its server and consumer gaming products, but the statements were explicit in referencing the gaming market.
“In Gaming, our partners and ecosystem are responding to a sudden slowdown in consumer demand and correcting channel inventory,” Huang said. “Still, the fundamentals of gaming are strong. We’ll get through this over the next few months and go into next year with our new architecture. I look forward to telling you more about it at GTC next month… I look forward to next month’s GTC conference, where we will share new advances of RTX reinventing 3D graphics and gaming.”
Huang also made several additional comments on oversupply of gaming GPUs and vaguely explained how the company plans to address the matter alongside shipping next-generation products. Again, it’s clear Huang is talking about the Lovelace architecture meant for the RTX 40 Series, as opposed to Hopper for server GPUs.
Rumors suggest we may see the same cooler design for RTX 40 Series Founder’s Edition graphics cards.
These official statements are further supported by rumors that the RTX 4090 will launch in October. However, just as Huang himself mentions, the RTX 30 Series
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