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Nvidia’s next-generation RTX 40 series graphics cards performance will double: Report  

According to the news posted on Twitter by @greymon55, Nvidia’s next-generation RTX 40 series graphics architecture Ada Lovelace will have twice the performance of the current RTX 30 series graphics architecture Ampere, but at the same time, there will be doubled power consumption.

Moreover, NVIDIA RTX 40 series graphics cards are expected to be built using the Ada Lovelace architecture, which will use TSMC’s 5nm process technology. It is expected that this series of graphics cards will be NVIDIA’s main product released in 2022.

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If the news of double performance and double power consumption compared with the previous generation is true, then the RTX 40 series graphics card will be the most power-consuming generation of NVIDIA’s history. As a reference, the official website of NVIDIA shows that the graphics card power consumption of the RTX 3090 is 390W.

Therefore, Nvidia’s next-generation consumer-grade products using the Ada Lovelace architecture will directly compete with AMD’s RX 7000 series graphics cards in the future. There was also previous news that Nvidia will use MCM multi-chip packaging to produce a new generation of consumer-grade graphics cards, but follow-up guesses about its process.

It will only be used to produce the next generation of enterprise professional-grade Hopper architecture products to provide computing power support for the data center and artificial intelligence fields, while the monolithic packaging process will still be used on the Ada Lovelace architecture consumer products.


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