Next-gen Nvidia RTX 4000-series GPUs are reportedly coming in the next few months
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/05/next-gen-nvidia-rtx-4000-series-gpus-are-reportedly-coming-in-the-next-few-months/
It has been nearly two years since Nvidia introduced its Ampere GPU architecture in the GeForce RTX 3080, and the company is reportedly gearing up to announce its replacement. Tom's Hardware reports, based on tweets from a normally reliable leaker, that the RTX 4000-series and its Lovelace GPU architecture will begin rolling out early in Q3 of this year.
It has been so difficult to buy Nvidia's RTX 3000-series GPUs for so long that it feels almost too soon to be talking about their replacements, though there was a similar two-year-ish gap between the first RTX 2000 GPUs and the RTX 3000 series. The difference is in how long it took Ampere to trickle all the way down to the bottom of the lineup. The Turing architecture debuted in September of 2018 and had made its way down to the low-end GeForce GTX 1650 by April 2019; the first Ampere cards appeared in September of 2020 but didn't come to the GeForce RTX 3050 until January of 2022.