According to the latest reports from Ilya Korneychukwho is behind the Russian channel PRO Hi-Techindicated that its graphics card supplier in China expects receive the first NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 graphics cards in less than a month, so we’re talking about that in August They would already have access to the first new generation GPUs on the market.
This is the first rumor linked to the date of the first shipments of the GeForce RTX 40 GPUs, and for now all distributors and stores are more concerned for getting rid of the stock of the GeForce RTX 30 What to talk about the launch of the GeForce RTX 40, which would make it even more difficult to sell current GPUs when it is understood that they are already “outdated” products with a high extra cost, and that to pay large sums of money, since you do, at least you shopping a new generation product.
According to rumours, the first GPU to hit the market will be the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090speculating that the rest of the models could have been delayed until the situation with the GeForce RTX 30 improves. Depending on the saturation of the market, we would not see any other GPU until the end of the year and even 2023, the date that has been rumored from the beginning for the launch of the GeForce RTX 4060, the most sought after model in terms of price for performance offered.
Possible specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
This graphic will come to life through the NVIDIA AD102-300 chip, which would hide inside nothing less than 16384 CUDA Cores that would move at a frequency around the 2.75GHznothing unreasonable if we take into account that its main rival, AMD, will use the same manufacturing process of 5nm from TSMCand it is rumored that it will reach frequencies close to the 3.00GHz.
The graphics chip will be accompanied by 24GB of GDDR6X @ 21Gbps memory next to a 384-bit memory interface, while the TDP would be 450Walthough there will be Custom models that notoriously increase the TDP with configurations of two PCI-Express 5.0 connectors 16-pin with overclocking in mind.
via: Videocardz
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