From The Verge: Nvidia wants the world to know it’s getting ready to launch its next-gen 40-series GPUs. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will hold a special “GeForce Beyond” keynote at the company’s GTC 2022 conference on September 20th.
Nvidia is widely expected to announce its 40-series GPUs at this event after the company confirmed it would discuss its next-gen GPU architecture at GTC. Codenamed Lovelace, the next GPU architecture will usher in the new RTX 40-series graphics cards to replace Nvidia’s existing Ampere architecture.
Rumors continue to suggest Nvidia is working on RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 GPUs. The monster RTX 4090 was originally rumored as a July release, and it could offer a big performance boost over existing RTX 3090 and even RTX 3090 Ti cards.
While Nvidia might be ready to announce its RTX 40 series, the existing RTX 30-series GPUs will live alongside these next-gen ones. Nvidia built too many GPUs, so it’s currently being forced to adjust retail pricing due to excess inventory, resulting in RTX 30-series cards appearing at MSRP after years of price hikes by resellers. GPU demand has been dampened by the crypto crash, so it’s likely we’ll see RTX 30 series on shelves for a little while yet.
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