Do you need 16GB of memory in your graphics card or can you make do with just 8GB? If recent leaks and reports are accurate, you may not have a choice soon. Nvidia is reportedly emphasizing 8GB models over 16GB versions, and Asus may have just straight-up halted the production of the 16GB RTX 5070 Ti. A post on Chinese forum Board Channels, reported by VideoCardz , says that Nvidia is reducing shipments of the 16GB version of the RTX 5060 Ti and the RTX 5070 Ti. The former has been far better received than the 8GB version of the same card, and the 5070 Ti with 16GB of memory has likewise reviewed much better than the 12GB 5070 . In the same vein, YouTube channel Hardware Unboxed reports that supplies for Nvidia cards with 16GB of memory and more are in short supply. “Asus, the largest Nvidia AIB partner, explicitly told us [the RTX 5070 Ti] is currently facing a supply shortage, and as such, they have placed the model into end-of-life status. This means Asus has no plans to produce 5070 Ti models from this point forward — what is currently on store shelves is it from them.” Bleak. We were finally starting to see graphics cards edge towards retail prices again. I was able to buy an RTX 5070 Ti at below retail during Black Friday less than three months ago. That same card is now almost $1,000 , over $200 above retail. Both of these statements are unconfirmed, though I personally trust Hardware Unboxed not to spin the story. The first and most obvious culprit would be the ongoing RAM crunch, which affects consumer graphics cards as much as anything else. Nvidia is also a supplier of GPUs to the “AI” industry, and would naturally shift its most crucial output to business customers buying incredibly expensive chips . The company announced six new data center chips at CES. CES used to stand for “Consumer Electronics Show.” The company’s keynote made zero mention of consumer products, instead relegating new DLSS 4.5 and G-Sync Pulsar to a separate announcement . PC gamers were already feeling constrained by low-memory cards as far back as 2022, when Nvidia cancelled a 12GB variant of the RTX 4080 . There have been similar concerns over whether the upcoming Steam Machine revival can compete with consoles with only an 8GB AMD card. General computers are facing the same crunch: Laptop makers may go back to 8GB of RAM for mid-range laptops , even as more and more users really need 32GB . It looks like anyone who has less than a four-figure budget for their next GPU might need to scale back their expectations of graphical power. Thanks, “AI!”