GPU Manufacturers Revive 2020-Era Graphics Cards Amid Memory Shortage

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Quick answer
GPU manufacturers are reviving Nvidia RTX 3060 and RTX 3050 graphics cards due to memory shortages and high costs of new chips.
The ongoing memory shortage in the GPU market continues to impact manufacturers and consumers alike. In response, Manli has reintroduced Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 and RTX 3050 graphics cards, originally launched in 2020. These models are built on Nvidia's Ampere architecture, manufactured using Samsung's 8nm process, which ensures high chip yield rates and cost efficiency.
The choice of these specific models is strategic: RTX 3060 and RTX 3050 remain among the most popular gaming GPUs. According to Steam data, RTX 3060 ranks first in adoption, while RTX 3050 holds the fourth spot. Both cards utilize slower yet more affordable GDDR6 memory, reducing production costs and keeping prices competitive.
The new Manli cards feature standard dual-slot designs with dual-fan cooling systems, adhering to Nvidia's reference specifications. Pricing starts at $240 for the RTX 3050 and $300 for the RTX 3060, aligning closely with their original MSRPs.
Their market debut confirms rumors that other manufacturers, including Asus, Colorful, Galax, and MSI, plan to resume production of RTX 3060. However, availability outside Asia remains uncertain, as Manli currently dominates this market segment.
Common questions
- Why are manufacturers resurrecting older graphics cards?
- Memory shortages and high costs of new chips make older models more viable. The Ampere architecture, used in RTX 3060 and RTX 3050, ensures high yield rates and lower production costs.
- What are the advantages of RTX 3060 and RTX 3050?
- These models remain popular due to their balanced price-to-performance ratio. They use cheaper GDDR6 memory, reducing production costs and maintaining competitive pricing.
- Will these graphics cards be available outside Asia?
- No official announcements confirm global availability yet. Manli focuses on the Asian market, but other manufacturers may reintroduce RTX 3060 for broader regions.
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