Two new filings with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) have revealed that Nvidia and AMD next-gen graphics cards are likely to be released soon. These include the rumors often RTX 4090 and RTX 4090 Ti models.
According to records that were reported by Digital Trends it’s not just the Nvidia Lovelace RTX 40 series listed in many variations, but there are also more listings for the series 30, particularly the RTX 30 Super series. Meanwhile, AMD RX 7000 variations are also listed on their own page.
The EEC is a trademark registration that often reliably reveals product details, but with that said, there is still no guarantee that all these models will be released on the market. At the very least, we know that these marks indicate that manufacturers are developing these products or hedging their bets and guaranteeing the marks in the event of want to release one at a later date.
The registration is from the manufacturer Afox, which is a Taiwan-based subsidiary of Foxconn.
Analysis: What does this mean for Team Red?
Those AMD and Nvidia graphics cards debuting at EEC usually indicate a rapidly approaching release date, which corresponds to the scheduled release date for October for the NTX 4090.
Also, the fact that AMD and Nvidia graphics cards were registered at the same time probably means they will be released at the same time in October as well. This would be excellent news for buyers as the market would be especially competitive and could drive prices down.
Considering that, in its last graphics card launch, AMD lagged behind Nvidia, launching months later may have contributed to grabbing a much smaller share of the market share this generation. So honestly, it’s certain that this time the tech giant would like to avoid a late launch at all costs.