NVIDIA Has Rumoredly Cut Down GPU Supply To AICs By 15-20%; Also, No New GPUs This Year

NVIDIA Has Rumoredly Cut Down GPU Supply To AICs By 15-20%; Also, No New GPUs This Year

By Sarfraz Khan
Publication Date: 2026-01-15 14:11:00

  • 0-20%: Unlikely – Lacks credible sources
  • 21-40%: Questionable – Some concerns remain
  • 41-60%: Plausible – Reasonable evidence
  • 61-80%: Probable – Strong evidence
  • 81-100%: Highly Likely – Multiple reliable sources

Not just specific GPU models, but it appears that the entire RTX 50 series product lineup is seeing a noticeably reduced supply.

NVIDIA Reportedly Reduces RTX 50 Series GPU Supply to its Board Partners and May Not Release the “Super” Series This Year

If the reports of discontinuation of RTX 5070 Ti and other GPUs weren’t bad enough, then you need to see this. Prominent hardware leaker @Zed__Wang has reported that NVIDIA has reduced its GPU supply to its board partners by around 15-20%. This is a significant reduction in the inventory, which will clearly impact the prices and availability in the coming days. The GPU prices have been steadily increasing for a few weeks now, but prepare for the worst.

The leaker says that while the supply will be reduced, NVIDIA will still bundle the GPU with VRAM chips. Perhaps NVIDIA has decided not to discontinue supplying VRAM chips with the GPUs, as was reported previously. Anyways, it wouldn’t have made sense to stop bundling VRAM chips…