Nvidia plans to reduce the production capacity of its latest gaming video cards by up to 40%.
Nvidia neglects the gaming business, and the main reason is the shortage of VRAM supply. Industry news shows that Nvidia plans to reduce the production capacity of its latest gaming graphics cards by up to 40% due to the severe shortage of GPU universal VRAM. DRAM provides high-speed temporary data caching for GPUs to support chip parallel computing. Personal computers equipped with gaming graphics cards have become the most severely impacted area in this round of VRAM shortage. The increase in VRAM prices directly raises the production costs of graphics cards, and ultimately, all costs are passed on to consumers. Gartner predicts that global computer prices will rise by 17% this year, with a year-on-year decrease in computer shipments of 10.4%. Gartner predicts that the entry-level home PC market will shrink by 2028, and at that time, Nvidia's entry-level gaming graphics card market will also shrink. Nvidia will obviously prioritize supplying limited VRAM inventory to AI chips with higher profits and better profit margins.
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