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Nvidia delayed its planned RTX 50-series “Super” graphics cards due to a global memory shortage, tightening an already constrained GPU market. The RTX 50-series Super graphics cards were expected at ...
Nvidia is hitting pause on new gaming graphics cards for the first time in roughly three decades, a break that underscores how brutally the AI boom is squeezing the supply of high speed memory.
That means gamers, already hard-pressed to find last year's RTX 50 series, likely won't get the expected "Super" version in ...
NVIDIA reportedly has plans to release an even higher-end RTX 50 series GPU, could be RTX 5090 Ti or TITAN Blackwell, in Q3 ...
We're potentially facing a three-year wait between gaming GPUs as Nvidia focuses on AI chips.
Nvidia Blackwell graphics cards launched more than a year ago, starting with the RTX 5090. And while this generation had a ...
NVIDIA is reportedly revising its consumer GPU roadmap after ongoing memory supply constraints began disrupting upcoming ...
The problem isn’t future graphic card delays; it’s today’s skyrocketing prices.
Plans for new gaming GPUs are being put on hold as the company prioritizes its resources to meet sky-high demand for AI chips ...
Review: Nvidia RTX ProBlackwell Series GPUs. Huge gains in AI, ray tracing, and memory, redefining performance and ...
Not to beat a dead horse (too late), but a memory chip shortage is wreaking havoc on consumer device availability and pricing.