Insider MEGAsizeGPU reported that Nvidia reduced GPU shipments to its partners by 15–20%. He announced this on the social network X. According to him, the company continues to ship GPUs with video memory included.
“Nvidia GPU shipments for AIC were reduced by 15–20%. The good news is that Nvidia still bundles GPUs with video memory. The bad news is that there will be no new products in 2026,” wrote MEGAsizeGPU.
This information correlates with recent reports on the redistribution of supplies and changes in quotas within the RTX 50 line. Earlier, Asus confirmed that the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti has been discontinued. Amid dwindling stock inventories, graphics card prices have started to rise globally.
As the GPU supply tightens, industry analysts are keenly observing Nvidia’s next steps. With technological advancements in AI and gaming, the demand for cutting-edge GPUs remains high. Experts note that Nvidia’s strategic supply adjustments may be an attempt to manage demand and inventory more effectively, especially with emerging opportunities in automotive and data processing sectors. These areas could potentially tap into Nvidia’s advanced technology capabilities before consumers see new releases.
As 2026 unfolds without new launches from Nvidia, stakeholders are encouraged to monitor any announcements closely, as strategic shifts could impact global GPU availability further.
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