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Nvidia are almost definitely teasing an RTX 40 series reveal next week"Project Beyond" confirms September 20th event and Lovelace GPU architecture
“Project Beyond” confirms September 20th event and Lovelace GPU architecture

Clearly in direct response to that one moan I had about the lack of reliableGeForce RTX 40 seriesinfo, Nvidia are now teasing what’s very likely a launch event for their next generation of GPUs. The officialNvidia GeForce Twitter accounthas been vagueposting about something called #ProjectBeyond, starting with acoded imageon September 8th and more recentlylisting a date and time: 8am PDT (4pm BST) on September 20th.
Given it’s about time in Nvidia’s preferred biannual cycle for a new graphics card generation, and it being the GeForce account rather than one of Nvidia’s non-gaming brands, and Nvidia also dropping the cryptic stuff and just straight-up confirming a"GeForce Beyond" show on the 20th, you can bet your sweet memory bus that September 20th will see some kind of RTX GPU announcement. The RTX 30 series, which has contributed most of the past two years’best graphics cards, will finally begin its journey into semi-retirement.
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What exactly will be on show? That remains to be seen, though my money’s on the announcement focusing specifically on the top-of-the-line RTX 4090; as wobbly as leaks can be, word on the street is remarkably harmonious that this will eventually release ahead of any RTX 4080, which would in turn arrive before an RTX 4070.Will reckons the same.
The future has a past…#ProjectBeyond9.20.228AM PDTpic.twitter.com/p0AC3XU6iV— NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce)September 15, 2022
The future has a past…#ProjectBeyond9.20.228AM PDTpic.twitter.com/p0AC3XU6iV
There’s also a conspicuous post-it note in the video that lists some numbers: 208, 629, and 7538. I’d only be speculating as to what these mean, though – maybe specs for the RTX 4090? Core counts or the like? Or maybe if you add up all three you get the amount, in pounds, that the RTX 4090 will cost from the average scalper.