Rumor: Nvidia to release RTX 4090 in October, RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 in 2023
Nvidia is reportedly only releasing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 with 24GB of memory in October. The release of the RTX 4080 and 4070 is planned for 2023. Nvidia itself has not officially announced anything about the release date of the RTX 40 series.
For now, according to sources from ., Nvidia has Moore’s Law is Dead only the GeForce RTX 4090 are planned for the short term. “Substantial volumes” of the flagship, on the other hand, would not hit the market until December. Roughly at the same time as the youtuber’s information, the usually well-informed data miner says: Greymon55 on Twitter the same, adding that video cards with AD103, 104 and 106 GPUs would not be released until 2023. These are most likely the chipsets that power the RTX 4080 and other cheaper RTX 40 series GPUs.
According to Moore’s Law is Dead sources, the phased release of the Lovelace generation of graphics cards has to do with the current surplus of PC hardware. Nvidia would initially like to sell as many RTX 30-series cards that are still in stock as possible, which also motivates the alleged ‘delay’ from mid-July to October.
Finally, the youtuber underlines that the GeForce RTX 4090 does indeed get a TDP of 450 watts. A 600W Ti variant would be ‘technically not yet deleted’, but it is not yet clear when or under which sub-name Nvidia would release the very energy-hungry GPU. Moore’s Law is Dead suggests that Nvidia wants to keep an eye out for the Ti or Titan variant for now.