Nvidia has delayed the RTX 50-series 'Super' gaming GPU refresh that was expected at CES 2026, deciding in December to prioritize AI accelerators amid constrained RAM supply, The Information reports. The shift includes production cuts to current RTX 50-series cards, follows Q3 2026 results showing $51.2 billion in data-center revenue of $57 billion total, and may push RTX 60-series mass production into 2028 or later.
Key Points
- 1Nvidia delays RTX 50-series Super launch, cancelling the planned CES 2026 debut
- 2Data-center revenue ($51.2B of $57B in Q3 2026) drives prioritization of AI accelerators
- 3Pushes back RTX 60-series mass production from late 2027 potentially into 2028, delaying upgrades
Scoring Rationale
High commercial impact and clear production-timeline consequences, but key delay details stem from a single-source report rather than official confirmation.
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