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NVIDIA eyes RTX 3060 comeback amid memory shortages
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81980, member: 636"] NVIDIA apparently refuses to let the most popular graphics card actually die. Reports indicate the tech giant plans on shipping fresh batches of the GeForce RTX 3060 to board partners during the first quarter of 2026. This zombie revival stems from ongoing memory shortages messing with both GDDR7 stocks for new gear and GDDR6 supplies for older tech. The Ampere-based unit originally dropped back in 2021 via Samsung Foundry manufacturing lines. Steam hardware surveys consistently rank this specific model as the reigning champion among PC gamers. That immense install base likely convinced management to bring the hardware back while production constraints plague the industry. Board partners already received calls gauging interest in cranking out more units. Nobody knows if the twelve-gigabyte or eight-gigabyte variants will hit shelves this time around. High component costs might ruin the vibe, though. Elevated pricing on memory chips could make these relaunched cards expensive compared to modern alternatives. The strategy seems aimed at plugging holes in the mainstream market rather than offering a genuine upgrade path. [/QUOTE]
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