“When’s the subsequent one popping out?” It’s that nagging little query that haunts PC builders earlier than each main buy. That’s very true for graphics playing cards, the place the subsequent improve could be a tepid replace or a literal game-changer. In accordance with a latest presentation, Nvidia could also be aiming for a 2025 launch window for the subsequent main improve to its GPUs, the RTX 50 collection.
The data comes from a presentation given to the MLCommons (machine studying) consortium, of which Nvidia is a founding member. The slide noticed by German website HardwareLuxx (through VideoCardz) locations the “Ada Lovelace-Subsequent” GPU structure squarely, if imprecisely, within the first half of 2025. That may put an RTX 5090 launch (or regardless of the preliminary flagship known as) at rather less than three years after the Ada Lovelace-based RTX 4090.
That’s a bit longer than Nvidia followers are used to, however given the overall slowdown in new GPU designs, not completely stunning. An preliminary launch early in 2025 would additionally imply we’re extra prone to see extra mainstream playing cards, presumably an RTX 5070, earlier than the top of the calendar yr. And, whereas this data comes instantly from an Nvidia presentation, we should always stress that company timelines like this are all the time topic to alter. The most effective-laid plans of mice and worldwide chip megacorps, you already know.
Past the date, all we will do is speculate, so making an attempt to nail down something like efficiency or worth for eventual retail merchandise is nigh on pointless. The identical slide signifies an early 2024 refresh for the Hopper datacenter GPU and 2025 for the Grace ARM-based CPU structure (the next-gen model of the Tegra chips which can be discovered within the Nvidia SHIELD set-top field and Nintendo Swap), neither of which is especially related for PC {hardware}.
For the sake of comparability, rumors place Intel’s second-gen “Battlemage” playing cards at a mid-2024 launch, and AMD’s RDNA 4-based playing cards (RX 8000 collection, presumably) aren’t anticipated earlier than 2025. After all, new mid-tier and low-end playing cards in each collection would possibly pop up earlier than then.
