Nvidia may have internally delayed its initial project release months for the unannounced RTX 4000 series graphics card lineup, according to multiple sources.
Initially reported in early June, WCCFTech suggested that the RTX 4090, RTX 4080, and RTX 4070 releases were delayed by a month, moving them to new staggered releases in September, October, and November, respectively. This has since been corroborated by Videocardz, which claims its own sources have confirmed the same delays.
Videocardz also claims that a new Nvidia GPU was scheduled to be released in late May, but that its release has now been moved to an undetermined date. The budget GTX 1630 is reportedly already with card partners and has final designs for packaging, but an ad embargo was suddenly changed by Nvidia at the last minute. The reason, according to Videocardz, is due to the lack of components, though not specifically for the GPUs themselves.
These rumors suggest that Nvidia will be releasing its next-gen GPUs before AMD plans to launch its own new range of hardware, with the Radeon RX 7000-series GPUs scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of this year. AMD is introducing its new RDNA 3 architecture with these cards, which should help with performance in ray tracing workloads as well as provide better efficiency than RDNA 2 GPUs (the same architecture on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 ).
Intel also plans to release its first discrete consumer GPUs later this summer. The Arc 5 and Arc 7 GPUs were recently delayed, although Intel is still hoping to start shipping them between July and August of this year.
This article is a translation of the writing by Alessandro Barbosa to the website GameSpot.
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