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While we despair of RTX 50-series supplies and wait on next-gen Rubin, Nvidia reveals its next-next

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

GTC March 2025 Keynote with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang - YouTube GTC March 2025 Keynote with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang - YouTube

Nvidia has revealed the name and planned launch date of its GPU architecture two generations hence. Give it up for Feynman, named after physicist Richard Feynman, and due out in 2028. Well, it's due out in AI GPU format in 2028, more on which in a moment.

The revelation came as a fleeting call out by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during his , which also debuted . Huang gave no details about the new Feynman graphics architecture, other than to mention it by name as the successor to Nvidia's next-gen Rubin technology.

Currently, of course, Nvidia is offering its new GPU architecture, both in its AI chips and . Following Blackwell, , but given Blackwell gaming GPUs didn't launch until just into this year, we're probably not expecting Rubin-based gaming GPUs until early 2027.

But what of Feynman? Well, it's not absolutely guaranteed that it will transition to gaming GPUs. By way of example, Nvidia's Volta architecture of 2017 was never seen in gaming Sex Dolls Sale format. However, it's the only exception to Nvidia's recent rule of architecture sharing across data centre and gaming, so it remains likely that Feynman in some form will become a gaming GPU.

What else do we know? Based on current Nvidia timelines, if the Feynman architecture for the data centre and AI acceleration is a 2028 chip, that probably puts Feynman as a gaming GPU into early 2029.

Nvidia Feynman GPU

Nvidia's new roadmap shows the Feynman AI GPU as a 2028 product. (Image credit: Nvidia)

Now, we know that Nvidia's current Blackwell GPUs are made on TSMC's N4 node. Rubin, meanwhile, is widely expected to be manufactured on one of TSMC's N3 nodes. But what about Feynman?

By 2028, should be pretty mature. But for future manufacturing, which are all about Intel's 18A node. Intel also has a .

When 14A was added to Intel's roadmap about a year ago, it was pencilled in for a late 2026 or early 2027 ramp up. There's little further indication of whether 14A is on track, other than the fact that Intel's 18A [[link]] node isn't expected to scale to volume production until early in 2026, so you wouldn't really expect 14A to come out in the same year.

Even so, 14A could be a candidate process for Feynman, as could Intel's 18A process. Beyond that, it's all speculation. If Blackwell was a bit of a disappointment, in part thanks to using a similar manufacturing process to Lovelace RTX 40-series GPUs, we're expecting much more from Rubin.

Where that leaves Feynman is unclear, other than the fact that you can expect to hear that name wheeled out increasingly often from here on.


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