I have been thinking about this a lot lately, especially while watching GPU prices, availability, and where NVIDIA seems to be spending its energy. Why Nvidia wants out of the GPU game becomes obvious once you look at margins, fabrication limits, and where real growth exists. The short version is simple: if I were NVIDIA, I would rather sell one AI accelerator than thirty gaming GPUs. The longer version is what this post is about.
This is not about hating gamers or abandoning PC gaming entirely. It is about incentives, margins, and which market actually makes sense to prioritize.
This article explains why Nvidia wants out of the GPU game and why prioritizing AI accelerators makes more sense than focusing on the gaming market.