NVIDIA plans to significantly reduce supply of graphics cards for gamers in early 2026

It has been reported that NVIDIA may cut production of its consumer GPU 'RTX 50' series due to the ongoing rise in memory prices.
Memory supply and demand imbalance, NVIDIA adjustment GeForce RTX 50 series GPU supply - BenchLife.info

NVIDIA Plans to Reduce RTX 50 Production by Up to 40% in Early 2026 | TechPowerUp
According to reports, NVIDIA plans to adjust its supply of RTX 50 series processors in the first half of 2026, reducing it by 30-40% compared to the first half of 2025.
According to Taiwanese media Benchlife, several manufacturing partners and component suppliers have reportedly adjusted the supply of the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GDDR7 first.

However, these reports are based on local sources and may not reflect the global supply situation.These reports come a month after reports that GPU manufacturers such as NVIDIA and AMD are considering eliminating some of their mid- to high-end gaming cards, where memory represents an unusually high percentage of the total cost.
Taiwanese PC brands, including ASUS, are also reportedly considering reducing memory configurations in their new products, and Samsung is reportedly considering more than doubling memory prices.
Samsung raises DDR5 memory prices by more than 100% - GIGAZINE

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