NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 delayed, RTX 40 series launch slips by a month

Published: Jun 12th 2022, 10:22 GMT   Comments

NVIDIA updates launch dates for multiple graphics cards

We have an update on upcoming GeForce GTX 1630 and RTX 40 series launch as confirmed by multiple sources now. 

NVIDIA was planning to launch its GTX 1630 graphics card next week, but just a few days ago the company updated its embargo timeline for this model. According to our sources, NVIDIA has sent a letter to board partners with a new embargo date listed as ‘to be determined’. Internally it is explained as problems with securing the necessary components (not GPUs).

It’s worth noting that GTX 1630 ‘GTMK’ (Go To Market Kit) was provided on May 31st and board partners already have first cards manufactured which are being validated as we speak. The packaging design has also been finalized and approved. Board partners are currently awaiting an update on launch date.

GeForce GTX 1630 Embargo Timeline (Ver 6.2.88), Source: VideoCardz/NVIDIA

Furthermore, an update to RTX 40 series launch dates has been issued. Although we have already reported after Wccftech that the launch date has been pushed back by a month, we wanted to confirm this information with as many sources as possible first. According to the latest information, the launch has indeed been delayed by a month for RTX 4090 from August to September, RTX 4080 to October and RTX 4070 to November. Importantly, this does not rule out a possible announcement sooner.

As mentioned before, those dates are not a final target. Things are rapidly changing on the GPU market and the incentive now is to sell as many RTX 30 graphics cards as possible before RTX 40 is available. Therefore, AIBs now expect a price cut on RTX 30 series, but NVIDIA has not yet confirmed such plans.

Upcoming GeForce Graphics Cards
VideoCardz.comPrevious Launch DateUpdated On-Shelf Date
GeForce GTX 1630June 15th 2022TBD
GeForce RTX 4090August 2022September 2022
GeForce RTX 4080September 2022October 2022
GeForce RTX 4070October 2022November 2022



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