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Nvidia's RTX 5000 Super May Be Cancelled or Priced Higher Due to GDDR7 Shortage, Rumor Suggests

Nvidia may be reconsidering its plans for the RTX 5000 Super lineup, with rumors suggesting the cards could either be scrapped entirely or significantly priced up due to rising costs tied to GDDR7 memory. The concern stems from the growing demand for high-performance memory chips, particularly 3GB GDDR7 modules, which are now seen as too valuable for use in consumer graphics cards. Instead, these components are being prioritized for AI and data center applications, where their speed and capacity are in high demand. The Super variants were never officially announced, but industry speculation has long suggested they were intended as more affordable, performance-boosted replacements for the current RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 models. The idea was to help lower prices and increase availability, but that plan may now be in jeopardy. If the cards do eventually launch, they could come with steep price tags and sell out almost immediately—another familiar pattern in the current GPU market. This isn’t a new trend. From the RTX 5090 to the latest AMD and Nvidia releases, most high-end graphics cards have struggled with low stock and inflated MSRP values that only become realistic after months or even years of market adjustment. The RTX 5080, for example, has seen its price climb steadily during recent weeks, despite ongoing rumors of new models on the horizon. In Europe, the situation is particularly tight. High-end Nvidia GPUs are disappearing from retailer shelves, and prices continue to rise. Recent firsthand experience confirms this trend—many buyers have reported constantly monitoring prices while hunting for deals, only to find availability dwindling and costs increasing. Still, these rumors should be treated with caution. Nvidia has not confirmed any plans for the RTX 5000 Super, and there’s no official word on whether the company is even considering a release. Until then, the future of these cards remains uncertain. For now, the best bet may be to hope the predictions are wrong and that the market eventually stabilizes.

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