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Forget the RAM crisis – are we headed for a full-blown GPU crisis? Rumored production cut for Nvidia GPUs makes it seem more likely

Nvidia and Asus confirm continued shipments of RTX 5070 Ti amid a 15-20% production cut caused by global VRAM shortage and prioritization of AI accelerator products.

  • On Jan. 15, 2026, leaker MegasizeGPU posted on X claiming Nvidia cut GeForce GPU production by 15% to 20% and no new GeForce or Blackwell gaming GPUs will launch this year.
  • Memory shortages and DDR5/GDDR7 price spikes squeeze supply, and Nvidia shifts capacity toward more profitable AI accelerators, working with suppliers to maximize memory availability.
  • Third-Party listings show GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPUs priced at $1,249 or $1,499 on Newegg, while the Acer Nitro 60 prebuilt gaming PC includes the card for $1,799.99 after a $500 discount.
  • PC builders face reduced availability and higher prices for RTX 5000 series cards as a 20% production cut threatens stock, and the article advised buying now to avoid scarcity.
  • MegasizeGPU warned RTX 6000 cards aren't imminent and next-gen Nvidia GPU timing is uncertain, while Nvidia's lack of RTX 5000 Super news at CES 2026 fuels delay rumors; AMD's David McAfee said Team Red has strategic DRAM deals but faces similar VRAM constraints.
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Tom's Guide broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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