Reddit community r/LocalLLaMA is reporting that NVIDIA plans to raise prices on the RTX 5090 and potentially other RTX 50 and PRO series cards, citing rising GDDR7 memory costs as the driver. No official NVIDIA statement has been linked to corroborate the claims.
Separately, the RTX 5000 PRO — a prosumer card carrying 48GB of VRAM — has reportedly begun shipping to early recipients, according to the same community reports. Neither shipment volumes nor pricing details for that card have been confirmed through official channels.
The RTX 5090 currently sits at the high end of consumer GPU options for local large-model inference, where VRAM capacity is a primary constraint. GDDR7 supply dynamics have been a known cost pressure across the industry, though the timing and scale of any NVIDIA price adjustment remain unconfirmed.
Operators budgeting for high-VRAM hardware procurement in the near term should treat current RTX 5090 pricing as potentially unstable and monitor for an official announcement before committing to bulk purchases.