Nvidia’s RTX 50 Super refresh delayed as RAM crunch reshuffles GPU plans

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Nvidia has delayed its RTX 50-series Super refresh to prioritise AI chips amid a RAM shortage, with current RTX 50-series production being slashed and no new gaming GPU launches planned for this year. The RTX 60-series, originally scheduled to begin mass production by end of 2027, could be pushed into 2028 or later, though Nvidia may adjust timelines if RAM availability improves and prices stabilize across hardware.
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