Nvidia's RTX 50 SUPER series is physically manufactured and ready to ship. But it is stuck in limbo. The reason? 3GB GD

Nvidia's RTX 50 SUPER series is physically manufactured and ready to ship.

But it is stuck in limbo.

The reason?

3GB GDDR7 memory chips cost $60-70 each.

That is triple the price of a 2GB module.

Adding six or eight of these to a GPU pushes the bill of materials way past any reasonable MSRP.

This is not a one-off supply glitch.

SK hynix says 2027 will be the worst year for the memory shortage - and the crunch could last until 2030.

Every consumer GPU purchase is now a bet against the supply chain.

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