Nvidia AD102 Lovelace Available in 2023 with production starting in Summer 2022
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Undying
Its still long time away. It gives Intel an opportunity to enter the market.
TheDeeGee
Plenty of time to sell those 3000s at scalper prices.
Hope my 1070 lasts long enough.
mackintosh
Yep, they're going to milk Ampere for all they can, especially now when they're essentially scalping it themselves with the Ti cards.
fantaskarsef
Time to save up.
On a more serious note, takes way too long with way too high prices in the meantime.
-Tj-
DannyD
There's some incredible 1660ti deals out there (new from big retailer) hoping they're still in stock in Sep.
DeskStar
HawaiianBrian
Already sold out.
tunejunky
schmidtbag
I'm not liking that power consumption is continuing to go up. That to me suggests there isn't much room for improvement in order to keep up with modern workload demands.
JOHN30011887
More energy, oh no, for me the 3080 high tdp was already bad hence why i skipped the 30 series, hopefully the 4070 is around 220w
Astyanax
cucaulay malkin
all I need is a 250w 3080
i think this isn't too much to ask
Rich_Guy
Astyanax
iicycube
The price will remain as 30 series high rock or will the 40 series be cheaper than the previous version, it is still a mystery.
But the "super" or "TI" version will be in the later years.
southamptonfc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Moore
You'll need to speak to this guy about that: barbacot
A rumor - and just a rumor - about power requirements and of course a lot of moaning.
I don't see in this article the other rumor connected with this: it requires more power BECAUSE...
"Nvidia Ada Lovelace: Next-gen graphics could be 71% more powerful than RTX 3080"
How's that for the full rumor???
And another rumor for those hoping that AMD will do better:
"NVIDIA AD102 ‘Ada Lovelace’ & AMD Navi 31 ‘RDNA 3’ GPUs To Be Power Chugging Beasts, Over 400W Rumored For Next-Gen Flagship Cards"
https://i.imgur.com/Sr1F9BW.png
cucaulay malkin
SSD_PRO
When you write a line like "The top-of-the-line Lovelace model potentially requires even more energy than the RTX 3090" is that meant to be a good thing or a bad thing? It isn't written as fact or potential fact because the inflection word "even" is added instead of straight info reported. When I read that I think "good, needs more energy to perform". I think some read a requirement for more energy as a bad thing.