<p>➀ A new rumor suggests that NVIDIA has canceled the GeForce RTX 50 Super series refresh due to a 'crazy shortage' of memory products, including 3GB GDDR7 chips.</p><p>➁ The rumor also claims that the rising prices of 2GB GDDR7 memory will drive up the cost of current GeForce RTX 50 series models.</p><p>➂ The situation is attributed to a recent surge in memory spot prices and tight supply.</p>
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