NVIDIA pivots RTX 50 supply toward cheaper 8 GB cards

NVIDIA hates gamers because they just nuked supply for high-end cards to push budget trash. Industry sources indicate the hardware giant is pivoting production lines to prioritize the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti 8GB models over everything else. This decision effectively strangles inventory for the RTX 5070 Ti and the 16GB version of the 5060 Ti. Expensive GDDR7 memory modules are driving this shift since lower-capacity cards require half the physical chips to manufacture.

You can basically kiss reasonable pricing goodbye as costs skyrocket across retailers like Newegg or Amazon. The flagship RTX 5090 currently sits between three grand and five grand, while the RTX 5080 demands well over twelve hundred bucks. Even mid-tier options that recently dipped below MSRP have climbed back up thanks to these supply chain constraints.

Things look bleak because executives are even ramping up output for the ancient RTX 3060 8GB to plug entry-level gaps. Analysts predict this misery will continue until late 2027 since building new memory fabrication plants takes years. Expect further price hikes in the next quarter as the market struggles to meet demand without proper infrastructure.
 

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