Reports indicate that Nvidia has given Samsung the [[link]] hurry up to double its production of GDDR7, the very same stuff you'll find strapped to RTX 50-series GPUs. And while it's tempting to get excited about the idea of many, many RTX 50-series Super variants hitting the market sometime soon with oodles and oodles of delicious VRAM, hence the production call, we probably shouldn't count our chickens just yet.
That's because of the ever-present spectre of AI hanging over our gaming hardware hopes and dreams. After all, these days, and given the recent loosening of chip export restrictions, I'd say it's a safer bet that most of this memory is destined for China-friendly variants and the like. Boo.
Still, that Nvidia has told Samsung to double up its GDDR7 production—according to its industry sources—and that the Korean DRAM manufacturer has duly responded. The sources are quoted as saying "mass production is imminent", although the outlet itself speculates that the GDDR7 is likely destined for AI accelerators.
So I'd say there wouldn't be a massive amount to be gained releasing a Super variant, if out-of-the-box higher clockspeeds were the only thing customers were paying for.
More [[link]] VRAM, though? That might shift a few units, although by the look of Nvidia's recent financials, it's been . Still, whatever the results may be (and presuming ETnews is correct), I'd say it's still likely that the lion's share of GDDR7 will be going towards increased AI GPU production, at the very least. We can fantasise, though, can't we?

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