Nvidia Lovelace RTX 40 series: everything we know so far

Home News Computing (Image credit: Nvidia) The long-awaited successor to the Nvidia Ampere series of graphics cards is almost here, with the next generation being teased for release in mid-to-late 2022. Codenamed ‘Lovelace’ after British mathematician Ada Lovelace (who is considered to be the first computer programmer), you might better recognize these GPUs as the GeForce RTX 40 series.With the Nvidia hack earlier this year, we have more leaks and rumors than we anticipated, so we have a pretty good idea of what to expect from Nvidia’s Ada architecture, and when to expect it., but is important to remember that all of this information is currently speculative and we won’t get anything concrete until Nvidia officially launches the series. But when will that be? It’s unclear when Team Green will unveil its shiny new architecture to the world, but it’s likely that Nvidia will host a dedicated event for the launch rather than piggybacking off an existing conference, as it did for Ampere back in 2020. We did hope we might be thrown some scraps during the Nvidia Computex 2022 keynote, though this was more centered around AI and data center innovations rather than PC gaming hardware.For now, we simply need to hang tight. The current estimated release timeline predicts that Lovelace will launch in Q3 2022, sometime between July and September so we don’t have long to wait to get confirmation of many of the rumors floating around online.Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 Lovelace: Cut to the chaseWhat is it? Nvidia’s next-generation GPU… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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