NVIDIA will reportedly introduce the successor to the currrent Ada Lovelace architecture in 2025. It still doesn’t have a proper name and for now, it has a placeholder name of “Ada Lovelace Next”.
The information on Ada Lovelace Next was part of NVIDIA’s new roadmap that was picked up by German tech site HardwareLuxx. The graph itself lacks information, but does paint a simple picture of the GPU brand’s plans for the future. On that note, the fact that the next-generation consumer GPU is only slated for a 2025 release at its earliest, feels a bit like a break from the brand’s two-year cadence.
For context, Ada Lovelace was launched back in 2022 and many PC enthusiasts and consumers were expecting a new architecture to launch in 2024. The sort of silver lining in this situation, though, is that the timeline doesn’t specify when exactly in 2025 Ada Lovelace Next will launch. Presumably, NVIDIA would have given its gaming architecture a proper name by then.
Going off a tangent, the roadmap also sheds some light on NVIDIA’s other products. From the looks of it, Hopper Next will be arriving before Ada Lovelace Next. For another matter, the brand’s next-generation Datacentre CPU, codenamed Grace Next, will also be arriving sometime in 2025.
(Source: HardwareLuxx via Videocardz)
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