Rumours about the potential next generation of GPUs—namely Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4090 and AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XT—have already begun to surface across the web. Among them, known Twitter leaker Greymon55 now airs their predictions where core count, power draw, and clock speeds are concerned, giving us much hope for the future of so-called Lovelace and RDNA 3 architectures.
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Previously, leakers were spotted speculating over the RTX 40-series cards’ architecture, process nodes, and even a projected launch date, the implication being that the project planning stage has already been finalised.
With the latest rumours (via WCCFTech), Greymon55 spouts a roundup of certainties and potential specs for these as-yet-unannounced cards. Nvidia’s AD102—likely the top GPU for GeForce cards—will supposedly be packing 18,432 CUDA cores, with AMD’s Navi 31 coming in at 15,360 stream processors. Against the previous generations, that’s 7,936 cores up from the RTX 3090’s count of 10,496 cores, and a whopping 10,240 uptick over the RX 6900 XT’s 5,120 stream processors.
With a suspected 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM running at 21GB/s, as predicted, we might well see the RTX 4090 touting boost clock speeds in of 2.5GHz over its predecessor’s 1.7GHz boost. The RX 7900 XT could also be throwing out 2.5GHz boosts, over the previous generation’s 2.25GHz.
What’s odd is seeing these projections even before many buyers have received their previous generation of GPU orders, having placed them over half a year prior. Sad times.
Still, if Greymon55’s predictions are correct things are looking very good for the world of GPUs, in at least that the competition will stay heated between the green and red teams. Of course, with Intel Alchemist storming in soon these companies aren’t going to leave anything to chance.
Screw sports, Katie would rather watch Intel, AMD and Nvidia go at it. She can often be found admiring AI advancements, sighing over semiconductors, or gawping at the latest GPU upgrades. She’s been obsessed with computers and graphics since she was small, and took Game Art and Design up to Masters level at uni. Her thirst for absurd Raspberry Pi projects will never be sated, and she will stop at nothing to spread internet safety awareness—down with the hackers.
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Rumours about the potential next generation of GPUs—namely Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4090 and AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XT—have already begun to surface across the web. Among them, known Twitter leaker Greymon55 now airs their predictions where core count, power draw, and clock speeds are concerned, giving us much hope for the future of so-called Lovelace and RDNA 3 architectures.
See more
Previously, leakers were spotted speculating over the RTX 40-series cards’ architecture, process nodes, and even a projected launch date, the implication being that the project planning stage has already been finalised.
With the latest rumours (via WCCFTech), Greymon55 spouts a roundup of certainties and potential specs for these as-yet-unannounced cards. Nvidia’s AD102—likely the top GPU for GeForce cards—will supposedly be packing 18,432 CUDA cores, with AMD’s Navi 31 coming in at 15,360 stream processors. Against the previous generations, that’s 7,936 cores up from the RTX 3090’s count of 10,496 cores, and a whopping 10,240 uptick over the RX 6900 XT’s 5,120 stream processors.
With a suspected 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM running at 21GB/s, as predicted, we might well see the RTX 4090 touting boost clock speeds in of 2.5GHz over its predecessor’s 1.7GHz boost. The RX 7900 XT could also be throwing out 2.5GHz boosts, over the previous generation’s 2.25GHz.
What’s odd is seeing these projections even before many buyers have received their previous generation of GPU orders, having placed them over half a year prior. Sad times.
Still, if Greymon55’s predictions are correct things are looking very good for the world of GPUs, in at least that the competition will stay heated between the green and red teams. Of course, with Intel Alchemist storming in soon these companies aren’t going to leave anything to chance.
Screw sports, Katie would rather watch Intel, AMD and Nvidia go at it. She can often be found admiring AI advancements, sighing over semiconductors, or gawping at the latest GPU upgrades. She’s been obsessed with computers and graphics since she was small, and took Game Art and Design up to Masters level at uni. Her thirst for absurd Raspberry Pi projects will never be sated, and she will stop at nothing to spread internet safety awareness—down with the hackers.
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