Nvidia Ada series launch schedule confirmed

The GPU battle continues while both Nvidia as well as AMD prepare to step into the next generation of graphics hardware.

And Intel hasn’t launched its Arc desktop cards yet, the other two industry giants have already made strides, with Nvidia looking to unveil its Ada Lovelace sooner than expected and AMD hoping to release RDNA 3 within the next few months. In addition, there is some evidence that Jensen Huang and the team at Nvidia have already confirmed the release schedule for Ada and some may be surprised.

According to a recent tweet from the well-known leaker kopite7kimi there is a possibility that Nvidia first the RTX 4090 brings to market. In response to 3DCenter on Twitter, the industry leaker has said that there is confirmation that the 4090 will be released, followed by the RTX 4080 and then that RTX 4070. This is a little different from the introduction of the current generation of cards since the RTX 3080 came out first, followed by the RTX 3090.

Of course, it should be said that this is just a rumor and while kopite7kimi is generally considered a reliable source when it comes to leaks, we should wait for the official announcement. With Nvidia planning to launch the RTX 40 series this summer, possibly in Julyit is very likely that the company will soon release some information that can confirm the details of the GPU release schedule.

Nvidia is also preparing for the GTX 1650 to bring to market. As GPU prices continue to fall, the question of chip shortages, which might last into 2024, still remains. With that in mind, there might still be supply issues when Nvidia’s and AMD’s offerings become available.

Nvidia also has to defend itself once morest AMD, which is trying to compete with the RDNA 3 to decimate. Both companies have been at odds for a while, so there will be a lot to talk regarding following the next-gen comes out. With the RTX 4090 rumored to be out first, it seems like Nvidia is looking to launch one of its most powerful graphics cards, so the competition may need to bring something equally strong into the ring.

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