The chance of Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 GPUs reaching Chinese partners in less than a month, according to certain reports, seems doubtful.

The Lovelace GPU rumour mill has reportedly gone into overdrive as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 release date approaches. There are now rumours that team green's top graphics cards are about to arrive in China very soon.

Ilya Korneychuk, a co-founder of the Pro Hi-Tech YouTube channel, is the source of this assertion on the stock of Nvidia RTX 4000 GPUs. Korneychuk notes that one of their sources in China stated that it anticipates receiving the first batch of next-generation graphics cards in less than a month during a recent tech news roundup (via Videocardz).

However, for a number of reasons, this appears quite implausible. First off, according to the majority of hardware leakers, the launch date of the first and maybe only RTX 4000 GPU is scheduled for this year.
Instead, as stated by Igor's Lab, bulk production began in August, and the first RTX 4000 GPUs are expected to hit stores in late September or early October. That is, of course, unless Nvidia decides to refuse to ship any more RTX 3000 cards in an effort to clear up the surplus that is clogging up warehouses and flooding the secondhand market.