Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, provided important information during the Q2 earnings conference call. On the one hand, he acknowledged what was an open secret that there was an accumulation of GeForce RXT 30 graphics cards, and on the other hand, he confirmed that they were preparing new generation “exciting”.
Jensen said this on the subject of GeForce RTX 30 oversupply its strategy is to reduce “sell-in” (sales to brokers or retailers engaged in the final sale of the product to the consumer) during this quarter and next to facilitate inventory corrections. However, the executive stressed that the situation is not the best and said that it will prepare its current products for the arrival of the next generation with pricing programs.
That one leaves us with a very interesting fact if we read between the lines, and Jensen seems to be hinting at it It will adjust the price of GeForce RTX 30 to coexist with GeForce RTX 40 in the market for some time. It wouldn’t be the first time this happened, in fact I perfectly remember exactly the same thing happening with the GTX 10 and RTX 20 as well as the RTX 20 and RTX 30. This could be very positive for the consumer who will have more variety between what you choose and you will get better prices.
Ampere is NVIDIA’s most popular GPU architecture
And for understandable reasons. GeForce RTX 30 lead Steamand Jensen is right when he says that this architecture allowed them to create the world’s best mainstream GPU because Ampere doubled the number of FP32 cores per SM unit, allowing it to skyrocket raw performance. and also made a significant qualitative leap with the use of second-generation RT cores and third-generation tensor cores.
However, Jensen has not hesitated to ensure that he has a new generation on his hands that will be “exciting” and that they hope will surpass the success that the Ampere has achieved. it’s about Ada Lovelace, architecture that will shape GeForce RTX40, a new generation of high-performance consumer graphics cards that could be presented in Septemberspecifically at GTC, as NVIDIA’s CEO has confirmed that he will provide more details on the advancements in RTX technology and how it has reinvented 3D graphics and gaming.
Going back to the topic of stockpiling, NVIDIA’s CEO said that they hope to overcome the situation in the coming months and that “Next year we will enter with our new architecture.” This last sentence is very interesting, but also a bit complicated to interpret correctly. A priori it seems that Jensen is implying that Ada Lovelace and therefore GeForce RTX 40 will not arrive until next year, but I think that this is not the correct interpretation and that what he really means is that They will have this generation ready at the end of this year to enter in 2023.
Source: Muy Computer
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