Walmart uses RTX 4000 GPUs to address RTX 5000 supply issues

Walmart has begun stocking Nvidia RTX 4080 and 4070 models from the RTX 4000 series to cover shortages in the RTX 5000 Blackwell lineup. This move addresses supply woes for the newer GPUs. TechRadar questions whether such practices will become more common.

Walmart is drafting in stock of Nvidia's RTX 4000 series graphics cards, specifically the RTX 4080 and 4070 models, to fill gaps caused by supply shortages of the RTX 5000 series, known as the Blackwell lineup. The retailer is using these older generation GPUs as a stopgap measure amid ongoing supply challenges for the latest Nvidia hardware. TechRadar's coverage highlights this strategy in a report published on March 20, 2026, posing the question of whether resorting to previous-generation stock might emerge as a broader trend among retailers facing similar constraints. No further details on the extent of the shortages or Walmart's long-term plans were provided in the available information.

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