Sunday, December 24th 2023

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series "Blackwell" On Course for Q4-2024
NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce RTX 50-series "Blackwell" gaming GPUs are on course to debut toward the end of 2024, with a Moore's Law is Dead report pinning the launch to Q4-2024. This is an easy to predict timeline, as every GeForce RTX generation tends to have 2 years of market presence, with the RTX 40-series "Ada" having debuted in Q4-2022 (October 2022), and the RTX 30-series "Ampere" in late-Q3 2020 (September 2020).
NVIDIA's roadmap for 2024 sees a Q1 debut of the RTX 40-series SUPER, with three high-end SKUs refreshing the upper half of the RTX 40-series. The MLID report goes on to speculate that the generational performance uplift of "Blackwell" over "Ada" will be smaller still, than that of "Ada" over "Ampere." With AI HPC GPUs outselling gaming GPUs by 5:1 in terms of revenues, and AMD rumored to be retreating from the enthusiast segment for its next-gen RDNA4, we get to see why this is the case.
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Moore's Law is Dead (YouTube)
NVIDIA's roadmap for 2024 sees a Q1 debut of the RTX 40-series SUPER, with three high-end SKUs refreshing the upper half of the RTX 40-series. The MLID report goes on to speculate that the generational performance uplift of "Blackwell" over "Ada" will be smaller still, than that of "Ada" over "Ampere." With AI HPC GPUs outselling gaming GPUs by 5:1 in terms of revenues, and AMD rumored to be retreating from the enthusiast segment for its next-gen RDNA4, we get to see why this is the case.
127 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series "Blackwell" On Course for Q4-2024
thats why is asked.
i dont mind reducing things, or mind recommending it to others,
just have a problem when ppl say do whatever you want, but not THAT (as in "i only play on ultra")
to me inclusive means everyone, even if they are "wrong" on certain things, have a different view.
@Onasi
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Let’s not exaggerate, modern games look absolutely fine on medium settings and far better than what they looked a decade ago on Ultra. This obsession with “if you aren’t running Ultra you’re not playing” is ridiculous.
you dont know every game of every gamer, and the difference its settings will make,
so completely disregarding ppl that say "ultra only" (to make it short),
is the complete opposite i expect from someone, that wants pc gaming to be "inclusive" to all.
and as long as i personally dont know someone (posting here), i HAVE to interpret what is posted (only), what other option is there?
and the windmill thing gets kinda annoying, no one forces you to respond to anything i post..
But I need smoth game at least 80 fps otherwise I set to low all settings
bought 300€ a 3070 in late 2022 and a good cpu/mobo for 270€
Games and engine are poorly optimised
I'm waiting for the 6xxx series or maybe low price on 5xxx when the 6xxx are launched, same for cpu upgradiing to 78003d with ddr5/ddr4 when price are low
But i'm fine so far I can wait 2 or 3 years