AMD and Intel's Next-Gen Graphics Cards Not until Early 2025, NVIDIA's Status

TapTechNews June 8th news, Tweakers reported that multiple sources confirmed that the next-generation graphics cards of AMD and Intel will not be available until early 2025.

In addition, a company representative at COMPUTEX 2024 also stated that although NVIDIA is preparing to launch the new generation of GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards in advance, it is not expected to be launched this year either.

Several sources closely related to NVIDIA disclosed during the Computex 2024 exhibition that the new generation of graphics cards is planned to be released in early 2025 and may announce at the end of 2024, but it is not yet certain. In any case, there will not be a large number of new graphics cards on the market before 2025.

Next-generation GPU series:

Intel Arc B series Battlemage/Xe2-HPG

AMD Radeon RX 8000 (RDNA 4)

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series (Blackwell)

In addition, Hassan Mujtaba of Wccftech also said that NVIDIA's first-class AIB partner said that the new series is expected to be launched in the fourth quarter of this year or early 2025, and he also mentioned that the RTX 50 series is expected to be announced in 2024 (TapTechNews note: it will not be officially launched until at least a few weeks after the release).

At present, there is still very little information about Intel's next-generation Arc graphics card. However, sources told Tweakers that the relevant GPU can be at least comparable to the performance of the RTX 4070, while the current top model of the current generation, Arc A770, is even slightly worse than the RTX 4060, which means that the performance improvement of the new generation of Arc discrete graphics cards exceeds 60%.

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