NVIDIA will release the GeForce RTX 40 series at the beginning of the third quarter

Nvidia will undoubtedly release the GeForce RTX 40 series this year, but rumors about the exact release date are so erratic, generally believed to be between September and December. Recently, Twitter user @kopite7kimi revealed that Nvidia will choose to release the Ada Lovelace architecture GPU in “Q3 early”, specifically in July or August, which can be said to be earlier than generally expected. Possibly earlier than rival AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture-based Radeon RX 7000 series.

In view of the previous hacking incident, a lot of information about the GeForce RTX 40 series has been leaked, especially the three GeForce RTX 4090/RTX 4080/RTX 4070 products, which have been discussed most frequently. Even if these GPUs are released at the same time, the time to market may be staggered. Nvidia typically releases high-end models first and then spreads to mid-and low-end models, which can take months.

Some netizens have already revealed some GeForce RTX 4070 and GeForce RTX 4090 specifications. It is rumored that the Ada Lovelace architecture will have a larger L2 cache and more FP32+IN32 cores. GeForce RTX 4090 corresponds to AD102-300 GPU, PCB is PG137/139-SKU330, video memory is 24GB GDDR6X, video memory rate is 21Gbps, and TDP is 600W. GeForce RTX 4070 corresponds to AD104-400 GPU, PCB is PG141-SKU341, video memory is 12GB GDDR6, video memory rate is 18Gbps, and TDP is 300W.