There are a few caveats to that, however, which we’ll dig into in the upcoming sections. That’s a massive jump, suggesting that RTX 40-series cards could see the same performance improvement as RTX 30-series ones. The rumor mill suggests that the new die will be able to house 18,432 CUDA cores, which is nearly 8,000 more than the RTX 3090 has. Although Nvidia hasn’t confirmed anything, all signs point to Nvidia using TSMC as its manufacturing partner for the next generation.Ī smaller manufacturing process means Nvidia can squeeze more cores on the same GPU die. Currently, RTX 30-series graphics cards use Samsung’s 8nm process, and AMD’s RX 6000 cards use TSMC 7nm process.Ī report from DigiTimes further confirmed this rumor, citing industry sources saying that Nvidia will partner with TSMC and use its N5 node. This builds on earlier rumors that Nvidia will use a 5nm node, which makes sense. The same leaker who pushed the release date also said that RTX 40-series graphics cards will be built on chipmaker TSMC’s N5 node. Hopefully, that isn’t the case when RTX 40-series cards launch. Given where GPU prices are right now, the suggested price doesn’t mean much. Going from the GTX 1080 to the RTX 2080, Nvidia bumped the price by $100. We could see the same prices this time around, though we might see a slight increase. Here’s where the current lineup stands right now:
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Nvidia kept its pricing the same moving from the RTX 20-series to the RTX 30-series. Even if that window closes, we strongly expect the cards to arrive before the end of the year.Īs for the price of the RTX 40-series, we don’t know right now. Nvidia hasn’t so much as hinted at a launch window, but there’s a good chance we’ll see RTX 40-series cards in late summer/early fall. Additionally, modders uncovered extra power delivery components on the RTX 3090 Ti, suggesting the board is a bit of a test run for next-gen cards. In April, prolific leaker kopite7kimi said that the RTX 4090 had begun final testing. This isn’t wild speculation, despite the fact that Nvidia hasn’t confirmed anything at this point. The most concrete information we have at this point is a rumor that Nvidia will launch the RTX 4090 in August, followed by the RTX 4080 in September, and the RTX 4070 in October. Recent reports point to a launch in the late summer, somewhere around mid-July or early August.
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Rumors suggest we may see the RTX 4080 even sooner, though. RTX 30-series cards launched in September 2020, and RTX 20-series cards launched in September 2018. We expect the cards this fall, which lines up with Nvidia’s traditional release cycle. RTX 40-series: Pricing and release date Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsĪs 2022 rolls on, the release date for the RTX 40-series has come into closer focus. AMD, for its part, is reportedly working on next-gen RX 7000 GPUs, as well. All of the information below is based on rumors, leaks, and speculation. The company hasn’t even confirmed that they exist. RTX 40-series: Pricing and release dateīefore diving in, it’s important to note that Nvidia hasn’t announced anything about RTX 40-series cards, otherwise known as Lovelace.