Nvidia may skip new consumer gaming GPUs in 2026 due to global memory shortages, delaying RTX 50 Super and RTX 60 releases.
Rumor mill seems insistent that Nvidia won't have any new GeForce GPUs in 2026 — and that wouldn't surprise me.
The problem isn’t future graphic card delays; it’s today’s skyrocketing prices.
NVIDIA is reportedly revising its consumer GPU roadmap after ongoing memory supply constraints began disrupting upcoming ...
Plans for new gaming GPUs are being put on hold as the company prioritizes its resources to meet sky-high demand for AI chips ...
Nvidia won’t release a new graphics chip for gamers this year due to a deepening global shortage of memory chips, prompted by ...
A new report suggests Nvidia’s GeForce roadmap could be heading into an unusually quiet phase, with no fresh RTX gaming GPU launches expected in 2026 and the next major generation potentially slipping ...
Nvidia is reportedly halting new gaming graphics card releases in 2026, a first in three decades, due to a severe global ...
Sources from different countries and different companies suggest this is happening, and y'know what, I don't doubt it.
We're a little over a month into 2026 and one thing is already abundantly clear—it's going to be a tough year PC gaming ...
Gizmodo reached out to Nvidia for comment, and we will update this post if we hear back.
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