Nvidia - RTX 50x0 More than 479 Days Away

On videocardz dot com nvidia have just released a press statement saying the new cards will not release before 2025.

This is pretty crazy and slightly lame news, bummer for early adopters or tech enthusiasts, but this would make more sense for Microsoft's recent news that next gen consoles aren't out till 2027.

I checked the article twice, if I'm blind and wrong please delete this message. Otherwise bad luck for all the gamers I guess,

Might even get worse if China does some illegal stuff in Taiwan.

Comments

  • +9

    Was the 40xx range not released late last year? Not exactly a long time ago

  • +8

    The 4000 series isn’t even completely launched.
    The time frame between GPU generations is about right
    Also has nothing to do with console launches

    • +3

      The time frame between GPU generations is about right

      For reference for others, the XX80 cards (which are generally among the first batch of release models):
      GeForce GTX 1080 - May 27, 2016
      GeForce RTX 2080 - Sep 20, 2018
      GeForce RTX 3080 - Sep 17, 2020
      GeForce RTX 4080 - Nov 16, 2022
      GeForce RTX 5080 - ??? ??, 202?

      With the gaps being around ~2 years and sometimes a few months, makes sense for the next series to be in 2025 (which would be a gap of 2 years, 1.5 months).

      Edit: just wanted to add, if they push the 5080 back until the 3rd quarter of 2025 (October - December) then that would be a 3 year gap and would be quite a jump between generations :(

  • +11

    my life has just been robbed of all meaning…wake me in 479 days.

  • +3

    Good news! Gives me plenty time to save up $1800 for the 5060Ti.

    • +1

      based on the new pricing structure, the 4060Ti will remain at $1800, and the 5060Ti will be released at a starting price of $3,200

    • +2

      whats that 1800 a deposit ?

      • Yes for my nVidia mortgage application

  • +2

    So now I can hang onto my GTX970 for a bit longer then?

  • -1

    How am I meant to live without RTX on until then?

    Also, would it not be scummy of them to release the new generation nust after warranty expires for the prior flagships?

    Smart from a business point of view, but super slimey.

    • Don't think nvidia controls warranty periods… They don't even make graphics cards afaik, just the chipsets.

      • Sure. But vendors/AIBs need to get the silicon from somewhere.

  • Just need 4090's to hit the $2.5k price point, then 5xxx series can take however long it likes ).

  • +1

    Marketing ploy to sell more 4090 Ti's / 4090 / 4080

    Tell them nothing new for ages, they agree to buy at 300% mark-ups ;)

  • +2

    On videocardz dot com nvidia have just released a press statement saying the new cards will not release before 2025.

    Not a press statement but a leaked road map that is not confirmed

    Also does not change what we already know

    NVIDIA are printing money with the A100/H100 AI GPU's and TSMC cannot keep up

    4090 Titan and 4080 Ti still up their sleeves

    AMD currently focusing on the PS5 Pro / Series X2 APU and can release a mediocre RX 7800 anytime this year

    Intel - with game and AI support currently improving faster than AMD - are the only player who can shake up PC gaming in 2024

  • What do you want a new model/series every week?

  • +1

    Jumped from 3070 to 7900XT, wont be buying NVidia anymore.

  • +2

    Guys impressive discussion was not expecting it genuinely happy to see .

    Im aware this is a first world problem but its still bad news for us gamer bros and madames and others.

    • +3

      gamer bros and madames and others.

      so 2023 of you….good citizen!

  • just got my hand on a RTX4070, my reason was pretty straight forward: I won't be playing much 3A game but competitive titles. Those game I play are CPU bound in the first place, and will be especially noticable with lower graphic settings. Hence I only need a mordern ish GPU, as it will be CPU bottlenecked anyway even after heavy CPU/RAM OC (I have 13700k @5.5Ghz Core + 4.9G Ring full AVX2 stresstested, 4000c14 Dual Rank full stresstested)

    I don't see the need to upgrade my GPU anytime soon, in fact I think my next GPU upgrade will be after another iteration or 2 of CPU upgrade.

    this should apply to most competitive gamers, spending on a 4090(or even 5090 later) won't necessarily improve your gaming performance if your CPU isn't top of the line.

  • Im good, my RTX 4090 is more then enough for my 3440x1440p 175hz monitor in all games except those that are unoptimised garbage.

  • I hate to break this to you, but if you’re not seeing anything in the 40 series that you like, you’ll probably be disappointed with whatever the 50 series holds.

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