NVIDIA’s next generation RTX 4000 series display cards yellow will most likely be on the market this year. We’ve heard a lot about the new kardollarsar so far and the number of leaks keeps increasing. A well-known source, Kopite7Kimi, confirmed that the next-gen AD102 GPU does not have PCIe Gen5 interface. This information is just a leak for now, but there’s no reason why it shouldn’t be true. It should be noted that the PCIe 4.0 connection is sufficient for the screen cards and will not cause any bottlenecks.
Currently, only Intel’s Alder Lake platform supports PCI Express 5.0. On the other hand, AMD will most likely release the Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” family with Gen5 support.
It was said that the “Ada Lovelace” architecture, which will be released at the end of this year, will come with a PCIe Gen5 interface. However, it seems that this will not be the case. On the other hand, the RTX 4000 series cardollarsar will come with the Intel ATX 3.0 / PCIe Gen5 power connector standard. At this point, let’s underline that the “Gen5” nomenclature is associated with PSUs.
The technology giant announced the Hopper GPU architecture that offers PCIe Gen5 support in March this year. As you know, this architecture is used in the fields of data center and artificial intelligence. Recent leaks show that the PCIe 4.0 connection standard will be preserved in GeForce graphics cards that will reach gamers.
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