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Nvidia Delays RTX 50 SUPER GPUs, Prioritizes AI

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Nvidia is reportedly delaying the GeForce RTX 50 SUPER refresh, and pushing back the RTX 60-series launch, according to reports. The company is prioritizing AI accelerators, which consume the same GDDR7 memory planned for the gaming cards. Originally slated for announcement at CES 2026, the SUPER cards were expected to offer increased memory configurations, such as 18GB for the RTX 5070 SUPER.

This decision stems from Nvidia's focus on the high-margin AI market and its Blackwell architecture, which also relies on high-density GDDR7. The SUPER variants, including the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080, were intended to boost memory. The RTX 60-series, codenamed Rubin, is also facing delays, possibly due to memory supply constraints from manufacturers like Samsung and Micron.

This shift highlights the impact of the AI boom on the gaming sector. The high demand for memory from AI applications is affecting the availability and pricing of components for gamers. While the RTX 50-series is still expected, the absence of a SUPER refresh and the delay of the next-gen cards will leave gamers waiting longer for performance upgrades.

Ultimately, gamers will likely need to adjust their expectations around pricing and availability. The company's focus on the AI sector will likely continue, and the gaming market will need to adapt. It remains to be seen how AMD and Intel will respond to Nvidia's resource allocation in the coming months.