Rumors regarding the GeForce RTX 5000 series can finally be laid to rest. It looks like the next generation of Nvidia cards will break the traditional cycle, with graphics cards expected to launch in the year 2025.
Nvidia usually launches a new generation of GeForce cards every two years. The green team has changed its strategy and is looking at three years between the recent launch and the successor to Ada Lovelace.
HardwareLuxx recently got their hands on Nvidia’s roadmap during a presentation for H100 Hopper graphics cards. Though the roadmap is not too detailed, it provides useful information regarding the launch of the upcoming consumer graphics cards.
Nvidia has yet to reveal the official codename for its next-generation Nvidia graphics card, but it is currently known as Ada Lovelace-Next.
Some rumors also claim Blackwell will be the successor to Ada Lovelace, but that is not likely, since Blackwell could be a successor to the Nvidia Hopper architecture. Breaking its traditional launch cycle might also benefit Nvidia in the long run.
Nvidia has been criticized heavily for the high prices of the GeForce RTX 4000 series. With the current economic conditions, users are unlikely to invest in these expensive offerings from team green.
By adopting a three-year cycle, Nvidia might hope for an improved economy by 2025. Furthermore, low-end cards like the GeForce RTX 4050 and RTX 4050 Ti have not been released yet.
Aside from that, the successor of the GeForce RTX 4090 is expected next year. This product will probably become the most powerful and expensive card in Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace lineup.
With success in the AI segment, Nvidia is no longer in a rush to launch consumer-grade graphics cards. The company forecasts $11-billion-dollar revenue this year thanks to the massive demand and popularity of H100 GPU for AI-based projects like Chat GPT and many more.
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