NVIDIA reportedly to spice up GeForce RTX 30 production capacity by limiting RTX 2060 supply

NVIDIA reportedly to spice up GeForce RTX 30 production capacity by limiting RTX 2060 supply

NVIDIA is going to shift more of its production capacity to Ampere series
ITHome reports on a post from Board Channel forums, closed forums for people working for distributors and board partners, that NVIDIA has allegedly recently adjusted its strategy when it comes to production capacity and supply.

It is said that NVIDIA has issued an inside notice to board partners (AICs) that it'll be adjusting, during this case limiting, the availability of GeForce RTX 2060 graphics cards this month. this can be still a really popular SKU within the NVIDIA lineup.

When RTX 30 series launched, NVIDIA attempted to extend the assembly of this Turing model, because of its popularity cost. we've got seen numerous resurrection attempts of this SKU with slightly modified, often simplified, cooling designs (in other words to form it cheaper). From NVIDIA’s perspective, this model, unlike RTX 2060 SUPER, features TU106 GPU, which is smaller and cheaper to create. it absolutely was indeed a decent idea to tackle the world GPU shortage.NVIDIA issues an inside notice to AICs, Source: Board Channels

The internal notice on Board Channels forums allegedly says that NVIDIA are limiting the provision of this model starting this month. The manufacturer will then shift production capacity to RTX 30 series, the message says. it's probably worth noting that TU106 is created by TSMC, while RTX 30 series GPUs are made by Samsung. But the assembly capacity likely refers to the full supply chain, including GPUs, components, and memory bundles (often sold in bulk with GPUs at a lower price). Each of these things still stuffer from global shortages.

A launch of Lite Hash Rate models this month combined with the recent announcement of the Cryptominig Processor (CMP) series, should gradually help reduce the interest in GeForce RTX series from miners.

Source: videocardz

 

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