NVIDIA continues to work on the GeForce RTX 50 series graphics card models. The new generation graphics cards, which will be built on the Blackwell graphics architecture, named after the American mathematician David Blackwell, will be with us next year. As the introduction date for new graphics cards approaches, leaks continue to come.
Details of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series are revealed
The model codes of NVIDIA’s new Blackwell series are also among the latest leaks. Accordingly, the giant screen company will use the abbreviation GB (GeForce Blackwell) and numbers of 200 in its new models. While the GB202 coded model is expected to form the entry level, GB203, GB205, GB206 and GB 207 will also represent other models.
NVIDIA lastly used the 200 code numbers in the “Maxwell” architecture. These graphics cards were built on a more advanced node than the architecture was originally designed for at that time, and were home to more advanced features. We can also see superior features in NVIDIA’s new Blackwell series.
Another surprise with the new graphics cards is the lack of the “x04” coded model. The reason for this is that the RTX 3070 and RTX 4070 with code numbers GA104 and AD104 are below the expected figures. Instead, NVIDIA aims to provide superior performance on the GB203 coded graphics card.
Continuing to work for new generation graphics cards, NVIDIA generally introduces its new architectures every 2 years. Therefore, we will be able to see the company’s new generation Blackwall graphics cards in the second half of 2024.
NVIDIA plans to produce much more efficient graphics card models by passing the next generation Blackwell architecture through the 3 nm manufacturing process. So what do you think about the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series? You can share your views with us in the comments section.