NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 SUPER series rumored to launch in January, GeForce RTX 40 in October

Published: Sep 9th 2021, 08:07 GMT   Comments

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NVIDIA to launch GeForce RTX 40 in October

The manufacturer is now rumored to launch two product series in one year.

NVIDIA RTX 30 SUPER “Ampere Refresh”

According to Greymon55 and RedGamingTech, NVIDIA RTX 30 SUPER refresh is coming in early 2022. An announcement at CES 2022 is mentioned in the RGT video, but it isn’t quite clear if NVIDIA planning to launch mobile and desktop SUPER series at the same time. What is clear though is that there is a lot planned for CES 2022, including Intel’s Alder Lake mobile and possible Arc Alchemist announcement.

AMD is not in stagnation either. The company is expected to unveil its Ryzen 3D V-Cache-based series and mobile Rembrandt silicon. Clearly, there will be a lot happening in regard to the CPU and GPU market, with each company planning its own products, some of which have overlapping release dates, because they will be featured in the same products (laptops).

https://twitter.com/greymon55/status/1435410327370285060

NVIDIA RTX 30 SUPER refresh is now rumored to include GA103 GPU, a completely new Ampere processor that would give NVIDIA more options with configurations, especially for the mobile market. It may find its way to desktop series as well, but this has not been mentioned in any leak so far. The rumored RTX 3090 SUPER is more than likely to use GA102 GPU still, just with more cores and higher performance through optimizations.

NVIDIA RTX 40 “Lovelace”

More information on RTX 40 series, a successor to Ampere codenamed Lovelace is also being shared. Unlike AMD’s RDNA3, this architecture is not to use Multi-Chip-Module (MCM) design, but rather a monolithic approach. According to Greymon55, next-gen GPUs should now be expected in October 2022, but this claim does not refer only to NVIDIA Lovelace.

https://twitter.com/greymon55/status/1435898656113270788

The RTX 30 SUPER refresh would arrive more than a year after the original series. This is already later than RTX 20 SUPER, which launched 11 months after the first Turing series. Since Ampere Refresh is expected 9 months before Lovelace’s announcement, NVIDIA is not expected to launch too many SUPER SKUs.

NVIDIA Gaming Graphics Series
VideoCardz.comGeForce RTX 30GeForce RTX 30 SUPERGeForce RTX 40
ArchitectureAmpereAmpere RefreshLovelace
AnnouncementSeptember 2020January 2022October 2022
Fabrication NodeSamsung 8nmSamsung 8nmTSMC 5N
New GPUsGA102, GA104, GA106, GA107GA103AD102, AD104, AD106

In the first half of 2022, one should expect at least three new GPU series: RDNA2 refresh, RTX 30 SUPER, and all-new Arc Alchemist from Intel. By the end of the year, AMD and NVIDIA should announce their own completely new architectures and likely introduce the first new graphics cards.

GPU Architecture Roadmap
VideoCardz.com2H 20201H 20212H 20211H 20222H 2022
AMD
Radeon 6000
RDNA2
TSMC N7
Radeon 6000
RDNA2 Refresh
TSMC N6
Radeon 7000
RDNA3
TSMC N5
NVIDIA
GeForce RTX 30
Ampere
Samsung 8N
GeForce RTX 30 SUPER
Ampere Refresh
Samsung 8N
GeForce RTX 40
Lovelace
TSMC N5
INTEL
Xe Graphics
Xe-LP
Intel 10nm SF
Arc Alchemist
Xe-HPG
TSMC N6

Source: Greymon55, RedGamingTech




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