Citiraj:
nVidia reportedly plans to cut RTX 50 series GPU production
Citiraj:
Despite posting record revenues with its gaming segment, nVidia reportedly plans to cut RTX 50 series GPU production by 20-30%. This move reportedly allows nVidia to dedicate more production to its AI hardware, which is now nVidia’s primary source of revenue. If these claims are true, it is clear that gaming is no longer a priority for nVidia. Gaming is a growing segment for nVidia, but AI chips are now nVidia’s bread and butter. nVidia has stopped being a gaming company. They are now an AI company with a gaming side hustle. nVidia’s new GB300 series AI chips reportedly enter mass production this month, and it looks like Blackwell GPU production is taking a hit. This change comes as RTX 50 series GPU prices have started to stabilise, with nVidia’s RTX 5090 becoming available below nVidia’s MSRP in the UK. nVidia’s changes to RTX 50 series GPU production could destabilise the world’s supply of graphics cards, potentially leading to higher prices. This would be bad news for gamers and could help nVidia’s competitors gain market share at nVidia’s expense.
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