Workstations coming for your GPU

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​ In 2026, you probably know that AI datacenters are gobbling up RAM
and storage, making everything more expensive for us regular folks.
But AI isn’t content with that: it’s coming for your graphics cards too.
According to market research, consumer graphics card shipments
were down in the fourth quarter of 2025, very unusual during the
holidays. But enterprise GPUs, much more expensive models that
used to be made for things like computer-aided design, animation, and
scientific research, were up by by 17 percent. The reason is that these
powerful, expensive GPUs are great for developing large language
models and other stuff generally referred to as AI.

Workstation GPUs are a tiny fraction of the market, only about 2% last
year. But they have huge profit margins, as specialized industrial
hardware generally does. A shift into more lucrative workstation cards
wouldn’t be a huge problem in normal circumstances. But with
memory so hard to find, and Nvidia and AMD both shifting their limited
output to the most profitable parts of the market…it probably means
fewer and more expensive graphics cards for PC gamers. You can
check out the full report on PCWorld.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3077046/workstation-gpus-pc-
gamings-new-enemy.html

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