It's tough to be a PC gamer at the moment. While prices for Nvidia and AMD graphics cards are coming down all the time, getting closer to MSRP if not actually hitting it, it's been suggested that the ongoing chip shortages could continue until 2024. That means that, with the generation expected later on this year, the market could still be in the same turmoil it has been this last year or so. However, that isn't stopping the tech giants from launching into the next era, with speculations about what's to come doing the rounds.

According to a tweet from known leaker kopite7kimi, as spotted by Tom's Hardware, there's a possibility that Nvidia may be launching its flagship RTX 4090 GPU with 24 GB of GDDR6X RAM on a 21 Gbps memory clock. This is the same as the recent RTX 3090 Ti, which is currently the most powerful graphics card on the market. The tweet also says that the RTX 4070 will have 12 GB of VRAM on a 12 Gbps clock. Both of these cards will be utilizing the Ada Lovelace architecture.

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On top of this, it's also possible that the 4090 will require 600W of power. There's already been rumors that the Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti could need 900W, which would make this a very scorching GPU. The regular 4090 doesn't sound like it would be too bad in comparison, but it would still make it a very hot piece of hardware. For comparison, the aforementioned 3090 Ti requires 450W of power, and the RTX 4070 may have a TDP of 300W. In any case, Nvidia's flagship card could usher in a stifling era for PC gamers, especially for enthusiasts.

Of course, there's been no word from team green about whether any of this information is true. However, kopite7kimi is generally known for having a good track record, so it's something worth keeping in mind. With AMD's flagship RDNA 3 possibly being four times as powerful as the RX 6900 XT, and Nvidia's next gen beefy GPU potentially being more than twice as powerful as the 3090 Ti, there's going to be a lot of flexing once the next generation hits.

With Intel rumored to be delaying its Arc desktop graphics cards, it's still Nvidia and AMD going head-to-head in this industry. No doubt as the weeks and months go on, there will be even more speculations inbound as gamers wait to see what each company will unveil next, not to mention whether any of it will be available once released.

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Source: Tom's Hardware