The release of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4060 Ti has been hampered by significant supply issues, causing concerns among potential buyers and industry analysts.
The root of the shortage appears to be a dwindling supply of the AD106 GPU, which powers the RTX 4060 Ti models. According to reports, the distribution of these units has plummeted, with shipments sometimes containing as few as 50 units. This shortage has affected major brands like ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte, all reporting reduced allocations.
The scarcity of the RTX 4060 Ti is beginning to influence the market significantly. Initially available at prices below the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), the ongoing supply constraints might lead to price hikes, particularly if the supply does not meet the demand soon. This situation is reminiscent of previous supply issues with other models in the RTX series, which similarly affected global availability and pricing dynamics.
While the current focus is on resolving the supply issues for the RTX 4060 Ti, the impending release of NVIDIA’s next-generation RTX series might shift consumer attention and alleviate some pressure on the current models. However, for now, potential buyers might face challenges finding the RTX 4060 Ti at a reasonable price, if at all available.
This supply bottleneck is a critical issue for NVIDIA, as it affects one of their most popular new GPUs, potentially impacting their position in the competitive graphics card market.
As one of the most popular online games lately, it’s no surprise that Xbox fans…
We've finally reached the month of November, and that means one thing for Xbox users:…
For those who haven't had it on their radar, this week we take a new…
An overclocker from the MSI team has managed to push the Kingston Fury Renegade CUDIMM…
It seems that NVIDIA wants to launch its next products ahead of time. We are…
The trend of upgrading storage from traditional hard drives to SSDs has become increasingly popular,…