Friday, July 8th 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Could Be Delayed Due to Flood of Used RTX 30 Series GPUs
NVIDIA's next generation of graphics cards, codenamed RTX 40 series, Ada Lovelace, is expected to arrive sometime in October. However, the latest information from the YouTube channel "Moore's Law Is Dead" suggests that NVIDIA could postpone the arrival of the new GPU generation to December. Why, you might be wondering? The report claims that the current GPU market is flooded with used GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs. Thus, NVIDIA could postpone the availability of the latest GPUs to keep the demand high and ensure that the market is searching for additional graphics cards.
Retailers are experiencing smaller demand as the used GPU market is full of devices used for cryptocurrency mining, and the recent crypto crash has helped the situation. What we could see is NVIDIA announcing Ada Lovelace GPUs in October, with availability arriving later in December. Of course, these are just the current industry rumors, and we are yet to see how the market and NVIDIA will respond.
Sources:
Moore's Law Is Dead (YouTube), via PCGamesN
Retailers are experiencing smaller demand as the used GPU market is full of devices used for cryptocurrency mining, and the recent crypto crash has helped the situation. What we could see is NVIDIA announcing Ada Lovelace GPUs in October, with availability arriving later in December. Of course, these are just the current industry rumors, and we are yet to see how the market and NVIDIA will respond.
126 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Could Be Delayed Due to Flood of Used RTX 30 Series GPUs
AMD was wise to concentrate on EPYC CPUs. They really haven't yet focused on GPUs, so they could just continue doing so, especially considering their limited capacity from TSMC.
to Jensen Huang and Lisa Su, greedy little weasels.
"fifty bucks"
www.techpowerup.com/296396/nvidia-to-cut-down-tsmc-5nm-orders-with-the-crypto-gravy-train-derailed-amd-could-benefit
MSRP for Ryzen 5000 you can only say "kind of" insane. Compared to what Intel has done with pricing 2nd to 7th gen (maybe to 9th) and what AMD did back in the days of Athlon 64 family, Ryzen 5000 are relatively normal, after all its performance is worth that price bump.
Piece. I think RDNA 3 will be going to make it true, yeah not including CUDA and some nv-expertise functions.
The way RTX 4000 is going is insane, I mean almost desperate. That much power is needed... Can't believe it. CUDA is nv's last trick on their sleeve.
Intel really has time to shine now, I hope their cards are great at compute and good at gaming.
If you have a 3070 or better it's genuinely hard to find titles that don't run well on it. If you ignore the broken mess that is CP2077, buying a faster graphics card than that is just a solution looking for a problem until game developers start really releasing things that need more. The big-budget UE5 games that might fit that bill are 18 months out still...
Development teams already have a tight road map a few years ahead, so this minor disruption does not make a big difference to them.