Nvidia Ada Lovelace GPUs will soon be getting its successors. The green team has updated its roadmap outlining the company’s next-generation products, including the successor to the GeForce RTX 40-series Ada Lovelace GPUs, which are among the greatest graphics cards for gaming available today.
Nvidia intends to release “Ada Lovelace-Next” graphics cards in 2025, according to the roadmap. If the chipmaker sticks to the present naming approach, the next-generation GeForce devices will be known as the GeForce RTX 50 series. Nvidia did not release the codename for Ada Lovelace’s replacement for obvious reasons. Some assume it is Blackwell, a codename from the Nvidia breach. However, we believe Blackwell will be the successor to Hopper, which Nvidia has designated as “Hopper Next” in the roadmap.
Nvidia has released Pascal in 2016, Turing in 2018, Ampere in 2020, and, most recently, Ada Lovelace in 2022.
If Nvidia releases Ada Lovelace’s replacement in 2025, it will be breaking the regular cycle and bringing it closer to three years, or 30 months if the chipmaker aspires for an early 2025 release. According to a recent report, the chipmaker has supposedly upped production of its computing GPU devices. Nvidia isn’t up against stiff competition from AMD’s RDNA 3 product stack, and Intel isn’t a real threat to the GPU duopoly right now. In other words, Nvidia has the luxury of taking its time with consumers.
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 40-series product stack was recently increased to the bottom of the ladder with the GeForce RTX 4060 and GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. There is the possibility of a GeForce RTX 4050, as well as further top-tier alternatives such as an RTX 4080 Ti or GeForce RTX 4090 Ti. Nvidia may also release a Titan RTX Ada. Continuous leaks of an Nvidia quad-slot cooler imply that at least one of these beasts exists.
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