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Earlier-than-expected RTX 4060 release and review dates leak alongside possible release window of RTX 50 Blackwell GPUs

Started by Redaktion, June 12, 2023, 10:52:01

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Redaktion

NVIDIA confirmed last month that the RTX 4060, the cheapest RTX 40 board, will be available to buy in July. However, according to a new report from Paul of RedGamingTech which was later supported by MEGAsizeGPU on Twitter, the RTX 4060 will release later this month. Additionally, Paul has confirmed that the RTX 50 Blackwell GPUs will follow the release pattern of previous GeForce launches.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Earlier-than-expected-RTX-4060-release-and-review-dates-leak-alongside-possible-release-window-of-RTX-50-Blackwell-GPUs.725365.0.html

S.Yu

Why? Dumping more electronic trash onto the earth? How many of those are they planning to sell? And I thought they didn't have enough capacity for the good cards.

EDF

Feels a bit like a bubble. This business model just isn't sustainable. At the same time, I do think these will eventually get sold even if initial reception is slow/lukewarm (just 2 years later, when RTX 5000 generation is released and finally decide to drop prices). People always B-word/moan about Nvidia and every generation they get away with it. Because they can, I mean if you use something that runs better on their hardware, it's not like you can go anywhere else.

S.Yu

Quote from: EDF on June 13, 2023, 18:00:56Feels a bit like a bubble. This business model just isn't sustainable. At the same time, I do think these will eventually get sold even if initial reception is slow/lukewarm (just 2 years later, when RTX 5000 generation is released and finally decide to drop prices). People always B-word/moan about Nvidia and every generation they get away with it. Because they can, I mean if you use something that runs better on their hardware, it's not like you can go anywhere else.
Well, in terms of games alone, the attention of the upstream users (game studios) seem slowly turning in favor of AMD.

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