Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has addressed rumours about regarding the older generation GPUs making a come back.
Over on X/Twitter, insider @hongxing2020 claimed that GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs are making a comeback in the first quarter of 2026.
At Consumer Electronics Show 2026, Huang was asked by Tom’s Hardware if he thinks the return of older generation GPUs could help meet market demand.
The CEO said, “Yeah, possibly, and we could possibly, depending on which generation, we could also bring the latest generation AI technology to the previous generation GPUs, and that will require a fair amount of engineering”.
Huang added that he will “go back and take a look at this” and called it a “good idea.”
Moreover, Huang also said that the future of graphics is neural rendering. PCWorld asked the CEO “what does an AI gaming GPU look like in the future”. Huang said that the answer is “hard to predict”, but said “maybe another way of saying it is that the future is neural rendering.”
“It is basically DLSS. That’s the way graphics ought to be. And so, I think you’re going to see more and more advances of DLSS,” Huang said.
The CEO also revealed that Nvidia is “working on things in the lab” which are “utterly shocking and incredible.”
In other news, AMD and Nvidia are reportedly going to increase the price of its GPUs in early 2026. AMD is also going reportedly going to increase the price of its GPUs “multiple” times over the “next few months.”
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