Nvidia recently showed a new roadmap in a briefing, which contains details of the company’s future plans for chips and architectures.
It is noticed that Nvidia changes its architecture roughly every 24-48 months. The current RTX 40 series graphics cards use the “Ada Lovelace” architecture. Renewed through 2025.
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According to the newly released roadmap, the next-generation accelerator card structure “Hopper Next” will become the mainstream of Nvidia in the first half of 2024. It was previously reported that the chip, code-named “Blackwell”, will be used in Nvidia’s next-generation accelerator cards in the future. The current H100 accelerator card based on the Hopper architecture has been well-received by users. Therefore, the successor “Hopper Next” may be hotly anticipated,
The next-generation game architecture “Ada Lovelace Next” is scheduled to debut in 2025 and is expected to be used in the RTX 50 series. According to foreign media videocard, Nvidia is expected to release more mid-term facelift “Ti” models of the RTX 40 series by 2025.
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In addition, since Nvidia has now fully focused on the new architecture, foreign media hardwareLUXX said that there will be no new generation of GeForce products in the second half of 2023 and 2024.
Nvidia predicts that Grace and Grace Hopper will become the mainstream of the industry in the second half of 2023, and Nvidia is currently shipping its Grace and Grace Hopper professional CPUs in large quantities. The next-generation “Grace Next” is scheduled to be released in 2025. Nvidia’s new roadmap around today is expected to push its HPC and AI supercomputers forward.