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Nvidia shifts toward AI, straining long-standing ties with gamers

Monday 20 April 2026 - 10:18
By: Dakir Madiha
Nvidia shifts toward AI, straining long-standing ties with gamers

Nvidia’s relationship with its core gaming audience is under pressure as the company pivots toward artificial intelligence. For the first time in three decades, the chipmaker is not expected to release a new generation of GeForce gaming GPUs in 2026. Analysts point to supply constraints and shifting priorities as key factors behind the break in a long-established product cycle that had defined the company’s identity.

The change reflects a deeper transformation in Nvidia’s business model. Data center operations, driven by demand for AI accelerators, now account for roughly 92 percent of total revenue. By contrast, gaming has fallen to about 8 percent, down sharply from 35 percent just three years ago. A global shortage of advanced memory components has intensified this shift. Available GDDR7 memory is being redirected toward high-margin AI chips, including Blackwell and Hopper architectures, limiting supply for consumer graphics cards.

Production cuts have followed. Industry reports indicate that output of RTX 50 gaming GPUs could be reduced by as much as 40 percent. Plans for a mid-cycle RTX 50 Super refresh have been shelved, while the next-generation RTX 60 series, based on Rubin architecture, has been delayed until 2028. This creates the longest gap between GPU generations in the company’s history and leaves gamers facing limited upgrade options in the near term.

The supply squeeze has coincided with controversy over new AI-driven gaming features. Nvidia’s DLSS 5 technology, unveiled at its GTC 2026 conference, uses neural rendering to enhance visuals. Early demonstrations drew backlash from parts of the gaming community, particularly over hyper-realistic character faces that some users criticized as artificial and unappealing. The reaction spread quickly online, turning promotional content into one of the company’s most negatively received releases.

Chief executive Jensen Huang initially dismissed the criticism, arguing that developers retain full creative control over how the technology is used. He later acknowledged concerns, stating that he understood the negative reactions to certain AI-generated visuals. DLSS 5 remains scheduled for release in late 2026 and will be limited to RTX 50 hardware, further tying adoption to constrained supply.

Competitors are moving to capitalize on the situation. AMD has gained traction with its RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT GPUs, which offer improved ray tracing and competitive pricing. Intel has also expanded its graphics lineup with Arc Pro Battlemage chips targeting professional users, though its presence in the consumer gaming segment remains limited.

Nvidia maintains that gamers remain a priority. However, the shift in revenue composition and product strategy suggests a company increasingly focused on AI infrastructure rather than consumer graphics. The coming years will test whether Nvidia can balance its dominance in artificial intelligence with expectations from the community that built its brand.


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