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Chinese suppliers reportedly expect RTX 40 series GPUs in less than a month

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2022/07/28 00:02:22 (permalink)
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Early batches of RTX 40 series GPUs could be shipping next month
Ilya Korneychuk from PRO Hi-Tech has claimed that Chinese suppliers are expecting to see early batches of Nvidia's RTX 40 series graphics cards within the next month, suggesting that Nvidia is preparing to launch their next-generation of graphics cards within the next few months. If this report is correct, early RTX 40 series units will arrive with suppliers in late August, suggesting that Nvidia is planning to launch their RTX 40 series GPUs sometime in September. That said, there are reports that Nvidia may be planning to push back their RTX 40 series launch to help sell more of their excess RTX 30 series inventory. Currently, Nvidia is focusing on selling their high-end RTX 40 series graphics cards, and we have heard nothing from our sources regarding stock build-up for Nvidia's RTX 40 series products. That said, a lot can change within the next month, and Nvidia is planning to host a new GTC event this September. Could this GTC event be Nvidia's RTX 40 series launch event?
 
Nvidia is expected to launch their RTX 40 series of graphics cards later this year, though at this time it is unknown exactly when Nvidia will launch their next-generation product line. if Ilya Korneychuk's source is correct, Nvidia's gearing up to release their RTX 40 series within the next 10 or so weeks.
 
In line with other internet leaks this info seems to be correct. 
 

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