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Nvidia expects gaming chips shortage to last until year-end

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Posted on February 26, 2026

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· Last updated: April 2, 2026

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Feb 26 (Reuters) - A global shortage of gaming chips could last until the end of this year, an Nvidia executive has said, signaling more pain for the video game industry that is already buckling under

Nvidia Sees Gaming Chip Shortage Persisting Through Year-End

Gaming Segment Outlook and Supply Constraints

Feb 26 (Reuters) - A global shortage of gaming chips could last until the end of this year, an Nvidia executive has said, signaling more pain for the video game industry that is already buckling under weak sales due to slowing consumer demand.

CFO Colette Kress on Tight Supply

Nvidia expects the supply constraints to hurt its gaming business in the current quarter and beyond even as the chip giant sees strong demand, Nvidia finance chief Colette Kress said on the company's quarterly earnings call on Wednesday.

"As much as we would love to have more supply, we do believe for a couple quarters it is going to be very tight," Kress said.

"If things improve by the end of the year, there is an opportunity to think about what that is from a year-over-year growth. But it's still too early for us to know at this time."

AI-Driven Memory Demand and Supply Priorities

With the tech industry racing to build out artificial intelligence capacity, demand for memory chips has outstripped supply, causing a spike in prices and prompting manufacturers to prioritize components for higher-margin data center chips.

Impact on PCs, Smartphones, and Consoles

That has constrained supply for consumer electronics such as smartphones and personal computers, as well as gaming consoles. Nvidia chips are widely used in PC gaming as well as in the Nintendo Switch console, while Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox consoles use AMD hardware.

Console Market Forecasts and Trends

Forecasts for the console market have been bleak. According to projections from tech industry research firm TrendForce in December, the console market is expected to see a 4.4% decline this year, compared with its earlier forecast of a 3.5% drop.

Reporting and Attribution

(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia expects gaming chip supply to remain very tight for several quarters, potentially easing by year-end 2026.
  • Supply constraints will weigh on Nvidia’s gaming business this quarter and beyond despite strong demand.
  • AI data center buildouts and tight HBM/memory supplies are diverting components away from consumer GPUs.
  • TrendForce cut its 2026 console shipment forecast to a 4.4% decline from a prior 3.5% drop.
  • Nvidia powers PC gaming and Nintendo Switch, while Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox use AMD hardware.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Nvidia warns that a global shortage of gaming chips will likely persist through 2026, pressuring its gaming business despite strong demand.
What is causing the shortage?
Explosive AI data center demand and tight HBM/memory supplies are straining component availability, with manufacturers prioritizing higher‑margin data center chips over consumer GPUs.
How will this affect the gaming market?
GPU availability may remain tight and prices elevated for several quarters. Console shipments are also expected to decline in 2026, with TrendForce forecasting a 4.4% drop.

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