The GPU supplier has reportedly hit production roadblocks with its 50-series chip lineup, as persistent memory shortages continue to squeeze manufacturing capacity. The supply constraints are expected to keep inventory tight in the coming quarters.
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MetaMaximalist
· 01-05 21:51
ngl, the supply chain inefficiency here is just exposing how fragile our current hardware infrastructure is for scaling spatial computing... like, this is exactly why we need to think beyond centralized manufacturing chokeholds. memory bottlenecks killing innovation adoption curves, tbh.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-05 21:47
Here we go again, the excuse of GPU memory shortages... Is this really true this time? It feels like every quarter they're claiming capacity constraints.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-05 21:38
Did the 50 series crash? The issue of memory shortage isn't over yet...
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-05 21:33
It's the same old trick again, memory bottleneck choking... Looks like we'll have to wait until the Year of the Monkey for this 50 series.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-05 21:31
Here we go again with this setup, memory shortage is affecting production capacity, and we have to wait for the 50 series...
The GPU supplier has reportedly hit production roadblocks with its 50-series chip lineup, as persistent memory shortages continue to squeeze manufacturing capacity. The supply constraints are expected to keep inventory tight in the coming quarters.