NVIDIA is reportedly preparing to end production and supply of its RTX 4080 Super GPU as it clears the path for the anticipated launch of its next-generation RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 models. This news has stirred excitement among tech enthusiasts as it signals a new era of high-performance GPUs.
According to reports, NVIDIA will end production of the RTX 4080 Super GPU by the end of this month, with the final supply expected to run out by November. This follows the discontinuation of the RTX 4090 earlier in September. According to Board Channels, a reliable source from the hardware supply chain, manufacturers will now focus on clearing existing inventory as they prepare for the new RTX 50 series.
This means the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 could launch together, likely in early 2025, with an announcement expected around the CES 2025 event. These new GPUs, part of the Blackwell architecture, are set to replace the RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4090 models.
As supply tightens, buyers can expect to see prices increase for the RTX 4080 Super, following a trend already observed with the RTX 4090. For now, enthusiasts are watching closely as NVIDIA’s next generation of GPUs draws closer to reality.
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