Among all the fanfare and sizzle at NVIDIA’s virtual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) this week, the California AI and Gaming platform powerhouse finally announced its next-gen PC Gaming graphics cards based on its Ada Lovelace GPU architecture. Named after an English mathematician and computer pioneer, NVIDIA’s Lovelace is indeed a beast slab of silicon with a more-of-everything design approach, built on a bleeding-edge TSMC 4N chip fab process. However, its base chip architecture was also designed with new innovations in its various silicon engines, in an effort to scale performance beyond the limitations of Moore’s Law, in-which transistor density is reaching a point of ever-diminishing returns with every new fab node it seems.