Tuesday, June 27th 2023

NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Successor Set for 2025

According to the NVIDIA roadmap that was spotted in the recently published MLCommons training results, the Ada Lovelace successor is set to come in 2025. The roadmap also reveals the schedule for Hopper Next and Grace Next GPUs, as well as the BlueField-4 DPU.

While the roadmap does not provide a lot of details, it does give us a general idea of when to expect NVIDIA's next GeForce architecture. Since NVIDIA usually launches a new GeForce architecture every two years or so, the latest schedule might sound like a small delay, at least if it plans to launch the Ada Lovelace Next in early 2025 and not later. NVIDIA Pascal was launched in May 2016, Turing in September 2018, Ampere in May 2020, and Ada Lovelace in October 2022.
NVIDIA now has a full lineup of GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards, with some possible future Ti versions. After all, we have just seen the 4-slot cooler for the possible NVIDIA RTX 4090 Ti or TITAN Ada. It is also possible that NVIDIA could launch a refresh at some point next year.

The Grace Next is also scheduled to launch in 2025, and Hopper Next, rumored to be called Blackwell, is coming in the first half of 2024. The same goes for the BlueField-4 DPU, which is also set for 2024.
Source: HardwareLuxx
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85 Comments on NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Successor Set for 2025

#51
AusWolf
bugI'm dying to try RTX and even DLSS first hand. I might recommend myself a 4060Ti, but I'm still really torn about it.
RT works on AMD, too. Instead of DLSS, you could just use FSR. The latest iterations aren't really different, anyway. Nvidia wants you to think it's worth the extra money by fancy slogans like "ecosystem" (which is used wrongly here), but AMD cards are pretty equal at this point. Sure, there are a few DLSS only games out there, but so what? Upscaling is just an aid anyway, you're not meant to run it when your native framerate is high enough. I, for example, just lock my framerate to 60, and never even think that FSR or DLSS exist.
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#52
Bomby569
bugCrypto was just one factor. Up until Ampere, the MSRPs were going up anyway. Ada is the first generation to curb that. Sure, the 4070Ti's MSRP is still higher than the 3070Ti's was and 4080+ are in "unobtainium" territory. But for the mid-range, it's still the first time I see a move in the right direction in years.
Sure, i mean inflation is way down, but prices didn't come down, it won't unless you get deflation.
Saying MSRP's went down after crypto and shortage is a bit misleading, because they were so artificially high.

I'm not saying you're wrong, but definitely missing important context.
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#53
bug
BwazeSo, 4080 isn't it, 4070 isn't it, we don't have the reviews of RTX 4060, so you're basing this on a single card, RTX 4060 Ti - that still has the worse price / performance than RTX 3060 Ti - it beats it by only 12%, while being 25% more expensive?

That's the right direction?

:p
Yes, that is the right direction. After the initial launches (4080 and 4090), Nvidia could have gone on and release the 4070 at $900 and 4060 at $600-700. The fact they stopped their initial madness and released the SKUs at the prices they did give me hope they may be on a new trend.
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#54
AusWolf
bugYes, that is the right direction. After the initial launches (4080 and 4090), Nvidia could have gone on and release the 4070 at $900 and 4060 at $600-700. The fact they stopped their initial madness and released the SKUs at the prices they did give me hope they may be on a new trend.
The only way they're ever gonna be on a "new trend" is if people stop buying into their "ecosystem" bullshit and realise that Tensor cores aren't worth the extra money on a consumer level.
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#55
bug
AusWolfThe only way they're ever gonna be on a "new trend" is if people stop buying into their "ecosystem" bullshit and realise that Tensor cores aren't worth the extra money on a consumer level.
Well, I haven't bought into anything since I got my 1060 like a bazillion years ago. Hasn't worked too well...
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#56
Bomby569
AusWolfThe only way they're ever gonna be on a "new trend" is if people stop buying into their "ecosystem" bullshit and realise that Tensor cores aren't worth the extra money on a consumer level.
DLSS and especially DLSS3 seems amazing, but FSR is great too, and RT is just a gimmick that seems to go nowhere, few games, bad implementation. I have to agree, the tensor cores aren't worth the extra money for sure.
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#57
Raiden85
TumbleGeorgeWhat a... Wait for moment. A 3 year between generations? This is pathetic. I remember times when see new generations every year. Not so long ago. :(
And I remember when new GPUs came out every 6 to 8 months. 2yrs roughly now so don't see an issue with a 3yr gap between generations considering how expensive and complex that they've gotten.
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#58
Bomby569
Raiden85And I remember when new GPUs came out every 6 to 8 months. 2yrs roughly now so don't see an issue with a 3yr gap between generations considering how expensive and complex that they've gotten.
Actually it's more like 5 years gap if you own a 3060 or 3060ti. :D
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#59
BorisDG
TumbleGeorgeWhat a... Wait for moment. A 3 year between generations? This is pathetic. I remember times when see new generations every year. Not so long ago. :(
Yeah I just said it here and I was right it seems. :D
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#60
Upgrayedd
So when do GPUs finally get mountable SSDs?
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#61
neatfeatguy
Bomby569DLSS and especially DLSS3 seems amazing, but FSR is great too, and RT is just a gimmick that seems to go nowhere, few games, bad implementation. I have to agree, the tensor cores aren't worth the extra money for sure.
I've always said, I don't know who I feel worse for:

AMD for being behind Nvidia in RT.
OR
Nvidia for having dedicated cores for RT and they still suck at it.
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#62
TumbleGeorge
UpgrayeddSo when do GPUs finally get mountable SSDs?
Isn't this be deadly for device?
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#63
Upgrayedd
TumbleGeorgeIsn't this be deadly for device?
Why?
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#65
shk021051
cant wait for 5070 ti with 8gb ram
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#66
Bomby569
things are also getting very weird with pre reviews that only let reviewers test one game and a set of predefined settings, Nvidia is definitely not comfortable with their products, this could mean those timelines could be changed in the future.

Jayztwocents got called out by HWU and TYC for this.


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#68
bug
Bomby569things are also getting very weird with pre reviews that only let reviewers test one game and a set of predefined settings, Nvidia is definitely not comfortable with their products, this could mean those timelines could be changed in the future.

Jayztwocents got called out by HWU and TYC for this.
Things aren't getting weird, they've always been like that. No matter what, there is at least a small portion of users that must buy on day 1, with little-to-no knowledge about the product. Corporate marketing must cater to them, too.
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#69
Vya Domus
neatfeatguyI've always said, I don't know who I feel worse for:

AMD for being behind Nvidia in RT.
OR
Nvidia for having dedicated cores for RT and they still suck at it.
They both have RT cores and they both suck.
UpgrayeddSo when do GPUs finally get mountable SSDs?
Boy do I have something to sell you : www.amd.com/system/files/documents/radeon-pro-ssg-datasheet.pdf

AMD got you covered ages ago.
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#70
Bomby569
bugThings aren't getting weird, they've always been like that.
that's actually no correct at all, but don't take my word on it. Take Steve's about 6 minutes in

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#71
bug
Vya DomusThey both have RT cores and they both suck.
If I could ask Mr. Huang one question, I would ask him: if you knew GPUs are only going to get bigger and bigger and at the same time you knew current hardware can't push RTRT too far, why did you pick the moment you picked to bring RTRT into consumer space?
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#72
wNotyarD
Talking about the 4060, W1zz's reviews came for many of them. And I can't stop laughing at how bad of a joke they are.
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#74
Bomby569
it's a bit insane the 4060 can't beat a 3060ti, hell sometimes it can't even beat the 3060. Embarrassing.
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#75
Tomgang
AusWolfThere's always something newer and stronger. It's the natural order of things.
That's true. But what I mean is, that the longer there go before the next comes out. The longer my current card stay as one the fastest and that will also make me keep it longer.
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