Nvidia's next-generation consumer GPUs, reportedly named , are a hotly debated topic, especially now we seem to be inching ever closer to a likely release date. While Nvidia remains tight-lipped about its latest crop of graphics cards, the rumour mill does seem to be getting closer to a consensus with a report suggesting that board manufacturers are anticipating a launch in the fourth quarter of 2024.
According to , board partners are anticipating an initial launch of high-end cards betdog like the and at the end of this year (via ), while analysts are optimistic about a boost in shipment volumes and a potential upping of the average selling price of graphics card products.
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As to what these GPUs will look like and the sort of performance we can expect to receive, we're still collecting rumours and diving through Twitter speculation to get .
Still, the Blackwell B200/B100 announcement gave us some good ideas as to some features that might make the leap into the next-generation of Nvidia consumer GPUs, including fifth-generation Tensor Cores, a new decompression engine, and cards likely built on TSMC's 4NP process node.
And so the rumour mill trundles on, but at this point the hype does seem to be building. Time will tell if all this speculation turns out to be correct, but if so it shouldn't be too long before we get a look at this hotly-anticipated next generation silicon for ourselves.