I highly doubt that. The amount of work that goes into the design and testing of the chips, and "reference design" boards is massive, along with the driver code that needs to be updated to reflect the new HW. Companies even the size of Nvidia just wouldn't be turning out the products that fast. Can't see RDNA3 coming out this year either, even for the over achievers at AMD (a much smaller company) . With supply as bad as it is now, they don't have to rush to drop new cards. Demand for the current ones is high, so they'll be making a crap ton of money for a good long while to come, and can comfortably milk it too. That's the time they need for R&D for the next batches of cards. it got to go for prototyping eng samples and QE testing/validation and so forth, all those steps take months upon months. They probably had to start on the next gen while Ampere was in the final phases. Design was done, so that team worked on that side of things giving them the time they need to do their research and design (which again is months upon months/several quarters).