NVIDIA prepares suspension of production GeForce RTX 20 series

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As we slowly will be moving into the Ampere age of NVIDIA GPUs, word on the streets is that Nvidia is ramping down the production of some of its current models.



Channels in Asia report that some models of the NVIDIA RTX 20 series have entered the phase of discontinuation of production and delisting. It is reported that RTX 2070, RTX 2070 Super, RTX 2080 Super, RTX 2080 Ti have all been discontinued:

According to news from Juxun Gate last Thursday, due to insufficient output, NVIDIA's high-end graphics cards may face shortages in the follow-up due to rising mining demand and insufficient chip supply. In addition, due to the impact of TSMC's insufficient production capacity, the subsequent high-end RTX 2080 Super and RTX 2080 Ti may get out of stock.

In addition, as the next-generation product RTX 30 series is about to come out, in accordance with established practice, the existing RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti will be gradually withdrawn from the market, which may also lead to an increase in product out-of-stock prices. IT House understands that the RTX 3080/3080 Ti may be released on September 17th, but the accuracy of this information cannot be determined at this time.

NVIDIA prepares suspension of production GeForce RTX 20 series


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