Nvidia is reportedly shifting things up in the production lines as it gears up for the next generation of GPUs. While the official announcement date remains under wraps, industry insiders state that Nvidia could unveil the highly anticipated RTX 50 series in early 2025, with initial product releases expected shortly after.
According to sources from the Board Channels forum (via VideoCardz), Nvidia is reallocating its manufacturing resources to prioritise its new-generation GPUs, leaving only one production line dedicated to the RTX 40 series. This move suggests that production for the RTX 40 series GPUs has stopped, particularly those using AD102, 103, 104, and 106 GPUs. However, the report claims that a single production line of the AD107-based models is still operational, as everything else has been changed to produce Blackwell-based GPUs.
Despite speculation, Nvidia hasn't officially discontinued any GPUs from the RTX 40 series. Still, even if it does, existing stock is sold until depletion, which could take months.
Rumours indicate an early 2025 launch for Nvidia's new generation of GeForce RTX graphics cards, starting off with high-end RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 options, before rolling out RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 in the months after.
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