CEO Jensen Huang says Nvidia could potentially resurrect old GPUs to address shortages and high pricing — adding performance-boosting advanced AI features to older architectures is also on the table
作者:News By Paul Alcorn, Stephen Warwick last updated 6 January 2026 "It's a good idea."
At a Q&A with the company in Las Vegas for CES 2026, Tom's Hardware put the question to CEO Jensen Huang regarding ways Nvidia could ease pressure on the consumer gaming GPU market.
Nvidia took to the stage at CES in Las Vegas this week, but new consumer GPU hardware was conspicuously absent as CEO Jensen Huang instead touted the latest and greatest the company has to offer in the realm of heavyweight AI computing. With DDR5 prices skyrocketing, SSDs not far behind, and Nvidia's flagship RTX 5090 now fetching an eye-watering $4,000 at some retailers, bad news is everywhere for PC builders.
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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addressed concerns about the consumer gaming GPU market during a Q&A session with Tom's Hardware, noting the absence of new consumer GPU hardware and focusing instead on advancements in AI computing. The company did not release any new consumer GPUs despite rising prices for DDR5 memory and SSDs, making high-end GPUs like the RTX 5090 expensive at $4,000.