NVIDIA recently accidentally disclosed its roadmap for its next-generation GPU architecture in a presentation to investors. NVIDIA currently has two distinct GPU architectures, one is AdaLovelace for consumer games and graphics, and the other is Hopper for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.
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The next-generation architecture, codenamed Blackwell, will be used in the above two fields at the same time. The core number is GB20x series for gaming, and the core number is GB200 for computing.
The road map shows,By 2025, we will see the next generation computing core "GX200", corresponding to the computing card "X100", continuing the existing naming convention.
NVIDIA AGPU has always been codenamed after famous scientists, especially physicists, but there seems to be no scientists whose names start with "X", so this is more like a placeholder.
On the other hand, the Blackwell architecture will not debut until 2024 on the previous roadmap, and the next generation will be launched in 2025. The time is too tight, so the positioning of this X architecture may be different.