Nvidia's RTX 40 series could be arriving sooner than expected
02:17PM Fri 3 Dec, 2021

- Let's hope the miners won't be interested.
The Ada Lovelace generation takes its name from Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace, who was an English mathematician in the early 19th century. She worked on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Machine and is considered by many to be the first ever computer programmer. Nvidia’s RTX 40 series cards will go head to head with AMD’s RDNA 3 cards that could launch around the same time. They’ll be joined by Intel’s Alchemist series of GPUs which are launching much sooner in Q1 2022, though they are expected to compete against current generation cards. Intel’s second generation Battlemage GPUs are shaping up to compete with RTX 40 and RDNA 3. 2022 is looking like a very exciting year for graphics card buyers. (Source: PcGamer.com)Let me add more: N31 =GFX11 =5nm+6nm TSMC =120WGP 15360SP ≈256bit 32G GDDR6 18Gbps? ≈256/512mb Infinity Cache? =3D Infinity Cache ≈2.4~2.5GHz? ≈75T FP32?
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