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From: Frank Sully12/24/2021 5:16:59 AM
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Everything we know about NVIDIA’s RTX 4000-series Lovelace GPUs

Double the power, and maybe double the price.



Devon Ledohowski



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There’s no way around it; graphics cards are in (absurdly) hot demand nowadays. Many hopeful consumers struggle to get their hands on Nvidia’s current generation graphics cards, the RTX 30-Series. Despite this, preparations for Nvidia’s next-generation 4000-series GPUs are reportedly well underway.

Despite the combination of heightened GPU demand, the global pandemic, and worldwide chip shortages, it’s still full steam ahead for the GPU giant and their next series of cards.

Nvidia’s next generation of cards, codenamed Lovelace ( after the famous English mathematician) are rumored to be released in the fall of 2022. As with the RTX 20 and 30 series, it’s expected that the flagship gaming GPUs — the 4090, 4080 and 4070 — will launch first.

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kopite7kimi
@kopite7kimi

If nothing else, we will see 4090, 4080 and 4070 in 2022Q3. I don't think this is new information.

10:32 AM · Nov 8, 2021

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Nvidia’s RTX 4000 series GPUs: Specifications, release dateThe Ada Lovelace lineup is expected to be twice as fast as the current RTX 30 series cards, courtesy of TSMC’s more efficient 5-nanometer node process, according to leaker Kopite7kimi.

The two-fold increase in performance will come at a cost, though. The newer GPUs could potentially demand twice as much power as existing GPUs. Reports also suggest that the flagship of the 40-Series, the RTX 4090, will be based on the AD102 GPU.

The AD102 GPU could have as many as 18432 CUDA cores, a huge jump from the RTX’s 3090’s 10496, according to preliminary specs provided by leaker Kopite7kimi. So, an upgraded power supply might be in order.

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kopite7kimi
@kopite7kimi

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Replying to @kopite7kimi
-5nm(no matter TSMC or SEC)
-AD102 in transition or GH202 in revolution?
-RDNA3, GFX11, how does AMD reach its perf goal? Double the SIMD in CU?
-How about Intel?








kopite7kimi

@kopite7kimi



One thing is for sure, we will get a huge performance improvement, including power consumption. Maybe we can get 100tflops fp32 in a single card.

12:23 PM · May 22, 2021

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May 22, 2021

Replying to @kopite7kimi
-5nm(no matter TSMC or SEC) -AD102 in transition or GH202 in revolution? -RDNA3, GFX11, how does AMD reach its perf goal? Double the SIMD in CU? -How about Intel?








kopite7kimi

@kopite7kimi



One thing is for sure, we will get a huge performance improvement, including power consumption. Maybe we can get 100tflops fp32 in a single card.

12:23 PM · May 22, 2021
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