- Nvidia is rumored to be cutting production of RTX 5000 GPUs
- Manufacturing levels are supposedly looking at a cut of 20% or more in July
- If true, as the effects of that filter through, we can expect price rises by September
Nvidia could be planning to cut down production of its RTX 5000 graphics cards, according to a new rumor, which would of course mean less stock on shelves.
Japanese tech blog Gazlog noticed a Chiphell post (via Wccftech) claiming this is the case, and that Nvidia has already reduced supply of its Blackwell graphics cards as of June.
We’re told that in May 2025, RTX 5000 supply stabilized and stock levels of the GPUs increased, with prices falling – in some cases, below MSRP. Team Green has therefore seemingly decided to…