Nvidia is cutting RTX 50 series production capacity by 40%.


The reason isn't that no one is buying GPUs—it's that there's no memory to install. HBM consumes three times the die area per GB compared to DDR5, but the profit margins are 5 to 10 times higher.
Samsung, Hynix, and Micron's production lines are only heading in one direction.
The big three have poured over $50 billion into expanding HBM production, but the new capacity won't come online for at least 18 months.
In these 18 months, each DRAM wafer will be a zero-sum game—if it goes to AI, there's less for consumer-grade.#TradfiTradingChallenge
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