I wish it was the case. The GPUs cost almost twice their launch price at the moment, so I assume some currencies must still be worth it. The price hiked by 30% throughout May alone, and there's still a major shortage in place. The manufacturers aren't ramping up production capabilities in fears that it will go away by the time they catch up, which surely is too large of a risk. Considering there are millions of GPUs sold every year and there's shortage caused by mining, I assume it's still huge.
It's actually been killing the growth of VR and PC gaming, as a decent GPU that launched at 400$ now costs close to 800, and that's for a 2-year-old chip that at this point in its lifecycle would normally be around 200-300$, which just doesn't sound appealing at all. New products will likely have a much higher price set at launch too.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/30/16949550/bitcoin-graphics-cards-pc-prices-surge