
Bruno Ferreira Contributor Bruno Ferreira is a contributing writer for Tom's Hardware. He has decades of experience with PC hardware and assorted sundries, alongside a career as a developer. He's obsessed with detail and has a tendency to ramble on the topics he loves. When not doing that, he's usually playing games, or at live music shows and festivals.
valthuer With all the money they're making out of AI, I'm surprised Nvidia have yet to withdraw themselves from the consumer GPU market. Reply
Ogotai thats fine, they will be over priced and not worth the money anyway 🤣🤣🤣 Reply
JamesJones44 With no real competition at the high end it might just be the perfect excuse for Nvidia to just let the current 5000 series live on for a while longer. Reply
usertests Someone is seeing this and shedding a tear as they pay Jensen for the 5070 12GB. Reply
acadia11 usertests said: Someone is seeing this and shedding a tear as they pay Jensen for the 5070 12GB. Can always go team red if 5070 is your playground. Reply
Moxylite CUDA now is all for AI server farms, that's where supply is going , and that's how they are printing plenty of money without gamers Reply
HyperMatrix Petty and selfish but super series getting cancelled is good for my 5090 investment. Haha. Maybe it’ll be like the 4090 where I can sell it for more than I bought it for when next gen comes out. May seem unlikely until you remember NVIDIA stopped manufacturing cards months in advance so there was a massive shortage prior to/after 5090 launch. Reply
Notton The real horror? story to all of this is going to be the next gen of graphics cards and consoles. Well, more so for Nvidia than AMD, if the rumors are to be believed. RTX 60 series is most likely GDDR7 N1X is GDDR7 Next gen Xbox is most likely 32GB of GDDR7 PS6 is also most likely GDDR7 The only one getting around all this? AMD's AT3 and AT4 (xx60-class?) which are rumored to get LPDDR6 or LPDDR5X. Reply
Flayed Hopefully, SK Hynix and Samsung will ramp up production at some point Reply
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