Thursday, July 28th 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series Cards to Enter Production Next Month, Partners to Receive First Cards
Amidst all the news of NVIDIA going slow with its GeForce RTX 40-series "Ada Lovelace" launch cycle to allow the market to absorb inventories of current-gen cards as demand from crypto-currency miners has crashed; and amidst related news that NVIDIA has delayed the production ramp of these GPUs with foundry-partner TSMC by at least a quarter (3 months), we're getting reports that production of these cards are sticking to the original launch timeline. This need not be a contradictory report, as it could be a case of NVIDIA moving forward with a limited production run in preparation to a launch.
Tech publication PRO Hi-Tech reports that one of their contacts among NVIDIA add-in-card (AIC) partners told them, that the AIC could receive the first RTX 40-series cards from NVIDIA "in less than a month" (mid/late August). This roughly aligns with the product development timeline reported by Igor's Lab, which put the final stages of hardware development by July 2022, with production validation testing in August, with video-BIOS source release, and start of mass-production toward the end of August. This would mean that prototypes of the cards are already in the hands of the AICs, and August could see them receive close-to-final hardware while they await the release of a working BIOS. With mass-production commencing toward the end of August or September, product launches could commence by Q4-2022.
Sources:
PRO Hi-Tech (YouTube), Igor's Lab, VideoCardz
Tech publication PRO Hi-Tech reports that one of their contacts among NVIDIA add-in-card (AIC) partners told them, that the AIC could receive the first RTX 40-series cards from NVIDIA "in less than a month" (mid/late August). This roughly aligns with the product development timeline reported by Igor's Lab, which put the final stages of hardware development by July 2022, with production validation testing in August, with video-BIOS source release, and start of mass-production toward the end of August. This would mean that prototypes of the cards are already in the hands of the AICs, and August could see them receive close-to-final hardware while they await the release of a working BIOS. With mass-production commencing toward the end of August or September, product launches could commence by Q4-2022.
55 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series Cards to Enter Production Next Month, Partners to Receive First Cards
oh how I wished you jokingly put "miners" instead of partners in that title
Well I guess cards have to be released at planned time before delays since AMD is not waiting with anything. At least that is what the latest news say.
Rumours of an 800W 4090Ti with 48GB VRAM are so completely overkill for me and pretty much everyone else on the damn planet that it's little more than a marketing stunt for the wealthy elites and Youtubers who get free samples.
Wake me up mid-2023 when there's a 4060Ti for under $450 that matches a current 3080 or something.
Im sticking with the approx 2 year timeline.
Nobody would in their right mind buy an Ampere card if they know 40-series card is already here, only waiting for the supply.
There being too many Ampere cards is Nvidia's problem not clients'.
Not to mention Arc is still on the way, and will likely capture a good amount of the mid to lower end of the market. NVIDIA HAS to launch something this year.
In a way this is also a safe bet since 4070 is going to be late and 160 bit bus, what a joke, we are left with 3080/12 as the only sensible choice, limited offer, don't buy it above 799 though, 4080 could cost the same and 50% faster.. But people would be buying those anyway, no matter what Jay said.
And look fairly scary (process node bump gives 20% more eff if it is 5N and 30% if it is 5NP):
NV brushing that off with "let me delay things by 1 year" is hard to imagine.
One thing is for sure, if they don't keep their prices reasonable, merchants/resellers won't be selling a lot of those 4080 & 4090 series cards. Previously, we had crypto mining, shortages, and the expectation of profit from sales(i.e. scalping) & mining driving the card sales/prices. However, this time around, there's not a whole lot that will encourage people to shell out extra money for a 4080 or 4090 card as they will be complete overkill for gaming.
His credibility of late is suspect. He is on my blacklist as I give warning to my clients on him.
But no matter what, I am looking forward to see reviews and the official power consumptions numbers.
If they had any shred of integrity they wouldn't be using clickbait tiles or BS thumbnails with such frequency :slap:
Step two: release only the top tier, with everything else to follow months later.
Step three: have an extremely limited stock, so ensure a scarcity and price increase.
Step four: wait in this state for the next cryptowave, even if it means a year. Who cares about poor and stingy gamers.
Step five?????
Step six: PROFIT!!!!