A recent report suggests that gamers eagerly anticipating the NVIDIA RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 cards may have a reason to be excited. NVIDIA board partners are anticipating the launch of these upcoming GPUs in Q4 2024.
As per a report from Money UDN (via Videocardz), board partners handling the manufacturing and distribution of the GPUs anticipate a launch in the fourth quarter of 2024. Additionally, they foresee an increase in shipment volume and the average selling price of the GPUs. This is mainly due to the significant upgrade expected from the rumored 50-series cards.
The plot thickens as Kopite7kimi, a reputable NVIDIA insider and leaker, supports the reports of the 50-series launch in an X post. Responding to an inquiry from an X user about the release of the upcoming 50-series GPU this year, he affirmed the information.
In a mid-year update, the company introduced the refresh models for its 4070, 4080, and 4070 Ti cards, part of the NVIDIA Super lineup. Although the 4070 and 4080 Supermodels kept their original GPU memory, the 4070 Ti Super received an upgrade to 16GB of VRAM.
Rumors suggest that the forthcoming NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs will utilize the Blackwell Architecture, tailored for AI processing and boasting a hefty 208 billion transistors. Moreover, these GPUs are rumored to adopt the GDDR7 memory architecture, operating at impressive 32Gbps speeds. Additionally, speculation points to the lineup comprising five variants.
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