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Guru3D.com » News » Nvidia AD102 Lovelace Available in 2023 with production starting in Summer 2022

Nvidia AD102 Lovelace Available in 2023 with production starting in Summer 2022

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/19/2021 12:51 PM | source: twitter | 54 comment(s)
Nvidia AD102 Lovelace Available in 2023 with production starting in Summer 2022

Nvidia's rumored GPU line for the GeForce RTX 4000 series is codenamed Lovelace, news now indicates it will be released in Summer 2022. The top-of-the-line Lovelace model potentially requires even more energy than the RTX 3090. However, Lovelace might be replaced by Hopper before the launch takes place. 

Greymon55, a well-known Twitter user, expresses himself in this way. According to his predictions, the mass manufacturing of Lovelace will begin as early as mid-2022 at the earliest possible date. In most cases, less than a year elapses between the time of tape-out and release. The AD102 which is used for the top-of-the-line model, will most likely not be ready for tape-out until 2022. If everything goes according to plan, the tape-out might take place as early as the end of this year.

Lovelace's mass production will would as such begin as early as mid-2022, with the first units shipping in 2023. So yeah presently it is speculated that Lovelace's mass manufacturing will begin in the summer of 2022.



Nvidia AD102 Lovelace Available in 2023 with production starting in Summer 2022




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#5939696 Posted on: 08/20/2021 03:22 PM
6604

This is what it's like here, sorted from cheapest at the top, prices rising.

cucaulay malkin
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#5939702 Posted on: 08/20/2021 03:43 PM
6604

This is what it's like here, sorted from cheapest at the top, prices rising.
1450eur for a 400w card,god what a terrible generation.
6900xt red devil is 1400eur,but at least it doesn't melt your psu cables.

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#5939711 Posted on: 08/20/2021 04:17 PM
You know why power usage is going up? multi chiplet dies two gpu dies fused together obviously two dies require more power than one die. Basically all intents an purposes it's hardware based sli/crossfire done at the die level so no software/driver optimization required really, downside obviously power consumption is climbing.

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#5939722 Posted on: 08/20/2021 05:40 PM
You know why power usage is going up? multi chiplet dies two gpu dies fused together obviously two dies require more power than one die. Basically all intents an purposes it's hardware based sli/crossfire done at the die level so no software/driver optimization required really, downside obviously power consumption is climbing.


The same rumor source says ADA is monolithic so..

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#5939723 Posted on: 08/20/2021 05:45 PM
Poor Huang gets a cut from Climate Crisis funds like 99.99% of all corporations. Nvidia and others, don't care about electricity. Only money, the smell of it, the digits of it. See mining.

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