'Demand for GeForce RTX GPUs is strong': Nvidia reportedly won't discontinue RTX 5070 Ti GPU

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070
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Update 3:45 pm PT, Jan. 15, 2026: Nvidia responded to our queries and gave us this statement:

"Demand for GeForce RTX GPUs is strong, and memory supply is constrained. We continue to ship all GeForce SKUs and are working closely with our suppliers to maximize memory availability."

What's going on?

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Some have claimed Nvidia is focusing on smaller 8GB and 12GB memory variants of its high-end RTX 50 series models, while only the GeForce RTX 5080 and the GeForce RTX 5090 would feature 16GB and 32GB (respectively).

RAMageddon is squeezing every part of the tech world, from smartphones to laptops and consumer memory. It wouldn't be that surprising if Nvidia had to discontinue a few GPUs to meet demand and guarantee access to memory.

Indeed, Nvidia seems to be trying to find new ways of satisfying customers who can't afford to pay through the nose for high-end GPUs at inflated prices.The company may even bring the RTX 3060 back from the dead, an idea that CEO Jensen Huang didn't dismiss out of hand during a recent interview.

Tom's Guide reached out to the North American arm of Nvidia to confirm the veracity of the Hardwareluxx statement. We will update this article if and when the company responds.


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