NVIDIA Delays GeForce RTX 50 SUPER and pushes back the RTX 60-series amid AI priorities

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NVIDIA reportedly scrapped the GeForce RTX 50 'SUPER' refresh and postponed the RTX 60-series (Rubin) as executives prioritize AI accelerators and high-density GDDR7 memory, delaying CES reveals and likely pushing mass production of the next-generation GPUs into 2027 or later due to memory supply constraints.
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