NVIDIA won’t release any new graphics cards in 2026
Shipments of 5000 series graphics cards will also be reduced to please data centers.
The Information, citing its sources, reported that Nvidia has decided to postpone the release of new graphics cards due to high demand for its accelerators in data centers.

Due to the neural network boom, the company canceled the previously planned RTX 5000 Super series models, despite their release being scheduled for CES 2026.
It is also reported that the supply of current-generation graphics cards will be reduced, and the next flagship RTX 6000 series, based on the “Rubin” architecture, will not be released until late 2027, as originally planned, according to available information.
The only new product to expect from Nvidia this year is the N1 and N1X ARM chips for Windows PCs based on the ARM architecture.
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