There have been reports recently that Nvidia is facing an oversaturated graphics card market, as well as the issue of declining demand for next-generation GPUs, coupled with a large number of GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards waiting to be sold by partners, Nvidia is considering cutting orders for GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs based on the Ada Lovelace architecture. This seems to confirm earlier rumors from the other side that Nvidia will delay the release of the GeForce RTX 40 series.
According to the latest reports from Twitter user
@kopite7kimi, Nvidia appears to have determined the clock of the GeForce RTX 4090, with a base clock of 2235MHz, a boost clock of 2520MHz, and a maximum clock of 2750MHz. Compared with the existing GeForce RTX 3090, the base clock is increased by 60% (compared with 1395MHz), and the boost clock is increased by 49% (compared with 1695MHz).
According to the latest statement, Nvidia may choose to release the GeForce RTX 40 series from September or October this year, initially only three mid-to-high-end products of GeForce RTX 4090 / RTX 4080 / RTX 4070. Around next year’s CES 2023, the GeForce RTX 4060, a product for mainstream players, will be released.