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Graphics card prices are gradually falling, but if you can wait a little longer, you might want to avoid purchasing one. That's because, according to a reliable source, Nvidia's next-generation GPUs are only a few months away.
Nvidia's next generation of consumer graphics cards might be available as early as July 2022. Kopite7kimi, a well-known Twitter tech tipper, notified his followers that Ada Lovelove may possibly be released in "Q3 early."
Nvidia has only recently began testing the AD102 GPUs, according to the latest RTX 40 series rumours. These will power the RTX 4090 Ti and RTX 4090, respectively. Nvidia has positioned the **90 cards as a substitute for the earlier Titan cards it marketed to makers. However, the majority of these fresh speculations centre on the three core cards that Nvidia intends to deliver. This smaller volume and more profitable portion of the industry keeps lower-tier GPU purchasers enthusiastic for the more reasonably priced goods later on. We just heard some strong rumours about the GeForce RTX 4090, which is expected to be the launch flagship. Kopite7kimi (again) predicts that this graphics card will have 24GB of GDDR6X RAM running at 21 Gbps.
As a result, getting your hands on one of these new RTX 40 series GPUs may be challenging. For a period after they are out, it will be nearly difficult. Pricing is also likely to be comparable to what we've seen so far for the RTX 30 series. This may change before the release. Finally, these RTX 40 series rumours are intriguing. However, we have a long way to go before we receive formal confirmation.
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