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NVIDIA reportedly won't release new graphics cards this year

NVIDIA is reportedly postponing the release of new graphics cards, including the anticipated RTX 50 series update. This delay marks a significant shift, as it's the first time in thirty years the company won't launch new gaming chips. The primary reason for this decision is the booming demand for AI technology. This demand has created a memory chip shortage, impacting various industries and increasing product prices. The scarcity of memory chips has made it difficult to find components like GPUs. NVIDIA has seen a significant shift in its revenue sources, with AI chips now generating higher profit margins compared to gaming GPUs. Gaming GPUs made up a smaller percentage of NVIDIA's total revenue recently. This change is causing the delay of both the RTX 50 "Super" version and the next-generation RTX 60 graphics cards. Mass production of the RTX 60 was initially expected to begin in late 2027. This shift prioritizes AI development over the gaming market, reflecting the industry's evolving focus.
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