By Chris Harper
Publication Date: 2026-02-22 13:17:00
According to “two people with direct knowledge of the matter” speaking to The Information, NVIDIA will not be releasing new consumer GeForce GPUs this year. When pressed on the matter, an NVIDIA spokesperson remarked that “Demand for RTX GPUs is strong, and memory supply is constrained”, but otherwise did not confirm or deny any delays. Based on the number of potential delays we’ve seen across the consumer electronics industry so far, however, it is unlikely that we’ll see new NVIDIA GeForce GPU this year. Some have even suggest that the DRAM shortage could result in the outright cancellation of the rumored RTX 50 Super refresh, which would leave gamers waiting for the RTX 60 Series.
It’s a difficult time to be a PC or console gamer, to say the least. New consoles like PlayStation 6 and the next Xbox are also likely to be delayed, further stalling the end of the ninth console generation. The Steam Machine’s delay, at least in terms of final pricing and launch date, are also due to the shortage but it is still expected to arrive this year.

Some manufacturers are even telling users to “bring your own RAM” or rent instead of owning PCs. If The Information‘s claims seem unlikely to you, understand that some have estimated that the current shortage situation won’t get better until 2028 at the earliest. Even then, virtually everyone in the industry stands to generate…


