Nvidia could slash GeForce RTX 50 production by up to 40% next year
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- Nvidia is reportedly considering a production cut of 30 to 40% for its GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs in the first half of 2026, primarily due to ongoing memory shortages. This decision, based on unconfirmed reports from Board Channels, suggests that availability of these graphics cards may become as challenging as it was at their initial launch.
- The potential reduction in GPU production could significantly impact Nvidia's market presence, especially as it continues to dominate the discrete GPU market with a 92% share. A decrease in supply may lead to increased prices and further strain on consumers seeking these high-demand products.
- This development occurs amid broader challenges in the tech industry, including rising memory costs and competition from AMD. Additionally, Nvidia faces scrutiny over its financial practices and market strategies, as allegations of accounting misconduct have surfaced, raising concerns about the sustainability of its growth in the AI sector.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System




