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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 GPUs may not arrive next year

Nvidia’s leaked roap suggests it’ll break its usual two year release cadence and release the RTX 5000 series in 2025, not 2024 as was anticipated.

An alleged roap from Nvidia has leaked, detailing the anticipated release dates of various GPU chips, U chips, and Superchips. The most significant potential finding is that 'Ada Lovelace Next', Nvidia's presumed codename for the chip powering the RTX 5000 series of GeForce gaming GPUs, is allegedly scheduled to release in 2025, not 2024 as expected.

This leak, reported by Nvidia Blackwell gets rumored 2024 release date. While it won't be used in gaming GPUs, this Hopper Next architecture will indeed be arriving in 2024, if both leaks are right.

A leaked Nvidia roap shows the release dates for various chips, including the Ada Lovelace Next, likely to be used in RTX 5000 series cards.

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But all that doesn't mean we won't see new cards in 2024, as it's also possible we'll see further iterations of current gen offerings, with souped-up Super versions of existing GPUs. However, it's important to note that, aside from one Nvidia RTX 4000 Super specs leak, which may amount to more of a hopeful wishlist than anything else, nothing's been confirmed or even really rumored at this point.

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Despite that, there's reason to be optimistic. It's unlikely Nvidia will make us wait till 2025 for new GPUs, even if they don't release RTX 4000 Super pixel pushers. With the best graphics card commercially, poor sales might cause Nvidia to take remedial action to refresh its product lineup.