SUPER series GeForce RTX 30 likely arrive in January 2022, GeForce RTX 40 in October 2022
It is rumored that NVIDIA RTX 30 SUPER update will be released in early 2022, likely CES 2022, although it is not entirely apparent whether NVIDIA intends to debut the mobile and desktop SUPER series at the same time.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 SUPER “Ampere Refresh”
What is sure, though, is that CES 2022 will feature a slew of announcements, including Intel's Alder Lake mobile processor and a likely Arc Alchemist launch as videocardz noticed. The NVIDIA RTX 30 SUPER update is reportedly expected to incorporate a GA103 GPU, a brand new Ampere CPU that would provide NVIDIA with more configuration choices, particularly for the mobile market. It may also make its way to the desktop series, but this has not been mentioned in any leaks thus yet. The reported RTX 3090 SUPER will almost certainly still use the GA102 GPU, although with more cores and faster performance thanks to improvements. The RTX 30 SUPER would arrive over a year after the original series.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 "Lovelace"
Then some alleged news about the RTX 40 series, which is a successor to the Ampere processor called Lovelace. In contrast to AMD's RDNA3, this architecture will not employ a Multi-Chip-Module (MCM) design strategy, but will instead employ a monolithic design approach. In the opinion of dataminer Greymon55, next-generation GPUs should now be expected in October 2022; however, this remark does not specifically speak to NVIDIA Lovelace.
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If it's made by Samsung, I'm not interested. Their manufacturing node sucks.
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it's not the node it's g6x
ampere on g6 is as efficient as rdna2.maybe slightly more.compare 6700xt vs 3070.


g6x is both extremely power hungry and hard to cool down.
a g103 die with 85% of 3080 performance,16G G6 non-x at 250W would be an instant hit.even 10g g6.
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I already share this story on another thread, but I share it again, because it's a bit relevant here.
A couple of days ago, my MB stopped working. So I had to buy another.
Went to a store to buy one, started talking to the guy in charge. I look that a corner and there's a bunch of RTX 3080.
I inquire about them, and the guy just says those boxes are empty. But we got plenty of them in the warehouse. It's 1500 euros, each.
And the look of disappointment, when he realized that I was a gamer and not a miner....
There are a lot of GPUs out there, but most stores, importers and warehouses, are holding them back, so they can charge huge premiums.
cool story bro, could you tell it a third time?
usually held back for custom builds etc, than individual sales.
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sticking with a monolithic die for 4xxx could provide AMD with the opening they need if they are smart, not greedy.
AMD is continuing to cut its cost of production by investing in next gen manufacturing processes to the point that Intel will be outsourcing production for many consumer lines and parts (like modems and ethernet controllers) including lower end cpus.
MCM is a continuing part of that and Nvidia just doesn't have technology to scale.
so if AMD can hold off from flashier quarterlies for a year they can lower prices (or have a MSRP that sticks) while increasing output from the same number of wafers.
they have greater efficiency and greater yield already, when they add more wafers to a longer production run economies of scale kicks in.
if Nvidia was in the same place as AMD technologically (other than uArch) Nvidia would raise, not lower prices.
but since Nvidia dominates this market i expect AMD to play this much differently than CPU. i expect them to leverage every advantage to gain market share.
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dafuq that's 8 months ago