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Archive: https://archive.today/5n65T

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>For the first time in three decades, Nvidia is reportedly taking a year off from the gaming GPU market. According to a new report from The Information, Team Green has scrapped its plans for any new graphics card releases in 2026. The reason? As you might have guessed, the ongoing global memory shortage, or what we at Tom’s Guide refer to as “RAMageddon,” has become so severe that Nvidia is being forced to choose between gamers and feeding the AI beast.

Thats... Yeah. Archive: https://archive.today/5n65T From the post: >>For the first time in three decades, Nvidia is reportedly taking a year off from the gaming GPU market. According to a new report from The Information, Team Green has scrapped its plans for any new graphics card releases in 2026. The reason? As you might have guessed, the ongoing global memory shortage, or what we at Tom’s Guide refer to as “RAMageddon,” has become so severe that Nvidia is being forced to choose between gamers and feeding the AI beast.
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A good video card does usually last a long time.

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Well, the nice thing is that even though it is replacing a old card, that old card can go into my homelab to be used for local-only AI workflows too so it still has a purpose. I try to reuse whatever I can until it falls apart or is so old/broken there is no point in using it anymore.