Both AMD and Nvidia are continuing in their questS to be the absolute head honcho of the GPU world, especially as the new generation is fast approaching. On top of that, graphics card prices are getting closer to MSRP, especially in parts of Europe, which will likely be good news for anyone who's been waiting to purchase PC hardware. With new-gen looming ahead, many have been wondering what both these tech giants' offerings will be like, and naturally there have been more than a few rumors flying around.
This latest one comes from Videocardz, stating that Nvidia may be planning to launch its upcoming RTX 4090 in August of this year. This rumored schedule also states that the RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 may be hitting the shelves in September and October, respectively. However, as the report goes on to say, these dates could very well change as time moves forward, but it does align with the fact that previous speculations have said that team green will be looking to launch its Ada Lovelace range within the next few months, with AMD looking to do similar.
Rumor: Nvidia Lovelace GPUs Could Be Huge in Size, Taking Up 4.5 Slots
It's also interesting to note that Nvidia may be unveiling the RTX 40-series this summer, possible in July, so again, that could all line up nicely with these new release dates. In these closing moments of the Ampere and RDNA 2 products, both Nvidia and bitter rivals AMD are still looking to push a number of GPUs out the door before the world is ready to welcome in the next generation of graphics hardware. For example, the GTX 1630, a low-end card that's based off the Turing architecture, is due to be launched at some point in the near future.
Even more intriguing is how Nvidia may be launching the RTX 4090
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