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NVIDIA Cuts RTX 4060 Cores Over 60 Percent
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24511, member: 2262"] NVIDIA plans to cut the output of RTX 4060 graphics card parts by more than half. The company will start these changes at the start of 2025. Industry sources say the drop comes as NVIDIA enters its next business year in February. News about these changes came from IT Home and a tech expert known as "Master No. 1." The expert shared details on Bobantang, a popular tech site. These changes show how NVIDIA wants to match what buyers need. The company aims to use its resources for future products. In January, more news about graphics cards came. A market expert said NVIDIA might stop making RTX 4060 cards after February 2025. This news matters because AMD, another big company, made a similar choice. AMD ended its work on the RX 6750 GRE 10G card in January. By February, stores will sell the last of these cards. These moves by both companies point to bigger changes in how they make their products. They seem ready to introduce new models. The timing shows that both firms want to clear old stock before they launch fresh products. [/QUOTE]
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