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    Nvidia Turns Away From Gamers as It Bets on AI

    By April 24, 20263 Mins Read
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    Fez– For the first time in nearly three decades, Nvidia is stepping back from the gaming graphics card market, choosing instead to focus on the fast-growing business of artificial intelligence chips.

    The decision reflects a shift in priorities.

    What was once a company built on the support of gamers is now driven by demand from data centers and cloud computing.

    According to Al Jazeera , AI-related products now account for around 70% of Nvidia’s revenue, far ahead of its consumer business.

    From a business point of view, the move is easy to understand.

    AI chips bring far higher returns. Some of Nvidia’s advanced processors sell for tens of thousands of dollars, while high-end gaming graphics cards are priced in the low thousands.

    This gap has made AI the company’s main engine of growth.

    Still, the decision carries weight beyond financial results.

    For years, gamers were at the center of Nvidia’s rise. In 1999, when the company faced serious financial pressure, it was the success of its early graphics card, GeForce 256, that helped stabilize the business.

    Players around the world rushed to buy it, helping build the company’s reputation and revenue.

    Now, that relationship appears to be changing. Industry voices have expressed mixed reactions.

    Greg Miller, co-founder of the gaming podcast “Kinda Funny”, said he understands the decision but described it as disappointing.

    His view reflects a wider sentiment among gaming communities that feel left behind.

    Nvidia has already reduced production of gaming graphics cards by about 40%, signaling a clear move away from the segment.

    Supply constraints, including pressure on memory components used in both gaming and AI hardware, have also played a role.

    The impact could be significant for the gaming industry. Nvidia has long been a driving force behind major advances in graphics technology, from realistic lighting to advanced rendering techniques.

    Without regular innovation from the company, progress in game visuals may slow.

    Competitors like AMD remain in the market, but Nvidia’s strong performance lead has historically pushed the entire industry forward.

    A reduced presence may change that dynamic.

    The shift could also affect the broader ecosystem. Future gaming consoles, including the expected PlayStation 6, may face delays or smaller technical leaps if hardware progress slows.

    At the same time, fewer new graphics cards could drive up prices for existing models as demand rises and supply tightens.

    The bigger question is what comes next? Nvidia’s move may mark a turning point for PC gaming.

    Either the industry adapts to slower innovation, or a new player emerges to fill the gap and push the technology forward again.

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