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Looks like Nvidia’s RTX 4080 won’t launch this year

“Ampere Next” is coming in 2022.

- BY BRAD CHACOS

Don’t expect a new generation of Nvidia graphics cards anytime soon. As part of his GTC 2021 keynote ( go.pcworld.com/21ky), CEO Jensen Huang revealed “Grace,” the company’s new Arm-based data-center Cpu—yes, Nvidia is making CPUS now!—and in a slide showing Nvidia’s revamped data center chip stack, the next-gen “Ampere Next” graphics architectu­re was listed as coming in 2022, with “Ampere Next Next” scheduled for 2024.

Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference largely focuses on developer, business, and data-center announceme­nts, and the slide showing a 2022 release for Ampere Next relates to that context—not consumer-oriented Geforce graphics cards. Nonetheles­s, Nvidia’s latest and greatest architectu­res usually debut in the form of ultra-expensive data-center GPUS before trickling down to PC gamers as

Geforce products. That happened for this first Ampere generation ( go.pcworld.com/1amp), for example.

So the 2022 arrival of Ampere Next indicates that any additional Geforce GPUS released this year should be based on the current “Ampere” GPU architectu­re.

The news doesn’t come as much of a shock considerin­g that modern GPUS tend to have a 1.5- to 2-year lifespan before being replaced, and the Geforce RTX 30-series GPUS just launched last September ( go.pcworld.com/lsep). And it might not even be a disappoint­ment for many folks since you can’t actually buy a graphics card right now ( go.pcworld.com/prft). But the ferocious Geforce RTX 3090 ( go. pcworld.com/r390) looks like it will remain the gaming champion ( go.pcworld.com/ gchm) for the foreseeabl­e future, even if the hotly rumored RTX 3080 Ti debuts this spring as anticipate­d. The RTX 4080 might not be here for a while.

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Peep that GPU schedule, gamers.
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The Geforce RTX 3090 looks like it will remain Nvidia’s gaming champion for the foreseeabl­e future.

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