Anticipation has reached new heights in the gaming world with rumours about NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 50 Series GPUs. NVIDIA, a market leader, is synonymous with innovation in the world of graphics cards, and each of its launches is eagerly awaited by gaming aficionados across the globe. This release, aimed at maintaining NVIDIA's stronghold against competitors like AMD, promises to be no different. Here, we delve deeper into what one can expect from the RTX 50 Series in terms of its release window, technical specifications, and possible price points.

NVIDIA RTX 50 Series: Anticipated Release Window

While NVIDIA has not yet announced an official release date for the RTX 50 Series GPUs, their past release patterns might offer some hints. Historically, NVIDIA has introduced a new GPU Series roughly every two years. This timeline suggests:

  • RTX 40 Series in October 2022
  • RTX 30 Series in September 2020
  • RTX 20 Series in September 2018
  • GTX 10 Series in June 2016

Based on this pattern, one might expect the RTX 50 Series around 2024. However, a leaked NVIDIA presentation indicates a potential release titled "Ada Lovelace-Next" in 2025. Ada Lovelace was the codename for RTX 40 Series GPUs. Thus, "Ada Lovelace-Next" could be the temporary moniker for the RTX 50 Series, eventually transitioning to "Blackwell".

Reasons for this extended timeline could be manifold. One theory suggests NVIDIA's keen focus on AI technology, an arena witnessing exponential growth, could be a deciding factor. The shift of resources towards AI hardware, which often commands higher profit margins, could relegate gaming hardware to the backburner.