Nvidia Scraps RTX 4090 Ti, Focuses on Next Generation Graphics Cards
Nvidia will take some time before releasing its next top-of-the-line graphics card. The well-known hardware leaker Kopite7kimi claims that Nvidia has decided to scrap their RTX 4090 Ti graphics card.
Concerns Over the Discontinuation
They expressed concern by saying, “I’m afraid there won’t be any more RTX 4090 Ti.” There will be some low-grade AD103 and AD106 chips in other versions of the RTX 4070 and 4060, as stated in the previous sentence.
Focus on the Next Generation
It has been almost a year since the RTX 4090 was released, and it is still the most powerful graphics card available to consumer gamers. Nvidia decided to shelve the RTX 4090 Ti to focus more on the next generation of graphics cards because neither AMD nor Intel poses a significant threat to the ultra-high-end market.
Upgrades in the Next Flagship GPU
When we talk about the next generation, Kopite7kimi also claims that the company’s next flagship GPU, which will most likely be the RTX 5090, will have a memory interface that is 512 bits wide. In comparison, the RTX 4090 features a memory bus that is 384 bits wide.

“Combined with multiple sources, I can confirm that the gaming flagship of Ada-next will have a 512-bit memory interface,” the person added.
Release Date for Next-Generation Cards
Regarding the potential release date of the next-generation 50 series cards, it is not anticipated that they will be available until 2025 at the earliest.

