Following reports that Nvidia plans a significant cutback in RTX 50 graphics card production due to a memory shortage, new data indicates that the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB model might temporarily cease production altogether. It’s suggested that Nvidia might halt this particular model’s production to conserve memory resources. As the company’s most affordable 16GB card, Nvidia earns less from it compared to its other models, particularly due to the high cost of the currently scarce GDDR7 memory.
For gamers, this is unwelcome news for the same reason: a relatively accessible card with high memory might become unavailable or significantly more expensive, at least temporarily. Additionally, the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB is in less demand due to the small price difference. Nvidia’s decision comes at a time when advancements in AI and graphics processing significantly elevate memory requirements, pushing manufacturers to reassess production strategies amid global supply chain challenges.
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