[PLUS] Hot hardware autumn: Everything you need to know about the new graphics cards like RTX 4000, Intel Arc and RX 7000

AMD, Nvidia and Intel are expected to present their new GPU generations including models this year.  However, not all details have been clarified yet.

2022: There is still something going on

The stage is definitely set for a hot autumn. For weeks and months, rumors about next-gen hardware have been dominating the headlines every day. The days of rumors are slowly but surely over, because the big autumn initiative by AMD, Intel, Nvidia and Co. will start in late summer. From September 2022, for example, we expect not only a completely new socket for AMD systems, but also Intel’s answer on Ryzen 7000 (see next page). With the advent of Ryzen 7000 systems, the need for DDR5 RAM will also increase significantly, because so far the modern memory is only available for Intel’s Alder Lake platform. And of course autumn also promises fireworks of new products for fans of fast gaming graphics cards (from page 14). Nvidia is in the starting blocks with the Geforce RTX 4000 aka Ada Lovelace, AMD plans to launch the first RDNA 3 GPUs as the Radeon RX 7000. At Nvidia, the rumor situation is very good, at AMD there is still little concrete information. Hopefully that doesn’t mean that new Radeons won’t come until 2023.




AMD, Nvidia and Intel are expected to present their new GPU generations including models this year.  However, not all details have been clarified yet.



AMD, Nvidia and Intel are expected to present their new GPU generations including models this year. However, not all details have been clarified yet.

Source: PC Games Hardware




Graphics cards: Nvidia Lovelace, AMD RDNA 3, Intel Arc


This year will be particularly groundbreaking for graphics cards, as both Nvidia and AMD are expected to present their new architectures including the first GPUs and models. Intel is also (back) into the graphics card business and is in the process of releasing its first desktop solutions – initially in China – having already taken care of the mobile sector. A new architecture is to take over at Nvidia, which will replace the current Ampere generation and is currently still codenamed Ada or Lovelace. The competition around AMD will of course not stand idly by and is also preparing a brand new architecture that will be called RDNA 3 and will follow RDNA 2. In May, AMD refreshed RDNA 2 again and launched the Radeon RX 6690 XT, 6750 XT and 6650 XT. The two established chip manufacturers will therefore try to hold a candle to the high-end segment. And Intel? The third manufacturer from Santa Clara would like to take it easy with the first Arc Interation “Alchemist” and serve the middle class at most.












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