NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 50-series "Blackwell" gaming GPUs are expected to be released in late 2024, according to a report from Moore's Law is Dead. This timeline is predictable, as each GeForce RTX generation typically has a market presence of 2 years. The RTX 40-series "Ada" was launched in October 2022, while the RTX 30-series "Ampere" was released in September 2020.

In 2024, NVIDIA's roadmap includes the introduction of the RTX 40-series SUPER in Q1. This will feature three high-end SKUs that will refresh the upper half of the RTX 40-series. The report suggests that the performance improvement of "Blackwell" over "Ada" will be smaller than that of "Ada" over "Ampere." This can be attributed to the fact that AI HPC GPUs generate more revenue than gaming GPUs, with a ratio of 5:1. Additionally, there are rumors that AMD will not focus on the enthusiast segment for its next-gen RDNA4.