NVIDIA Relaunches 5-Year-Old RTX 3060 12 GB as Global DRAM Crisis Disrupts PC Gaming Market
NVIDIA has relaunched its 5-year-old GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB graphics card due to a global DRAM supply crisis that is forcing GPU makers to revive older products instead of releasing new ones. The article argues this move signals severe market dysfunction, as NVIDIA should be preparing RTX 50 SUPER series launches but is instead reverting to an aging mid-range card from 2021. The relaunch highlights how DRAM shortages, high memory prices, and supply chain issues are crippling the PC gaming hardware market.
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NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB has now landed back on retail shelves and comes at a time when global DRAM supply is facing a major crisis.
Now would have been the time that we would have been getting our first real information on the NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER series, a soft-refresh of the first generation of Blackwell GPUs that launched earlier last year. Yet, NVIDIA is forced to relaunch its 5-year-old graphics card, the RTX 3060 12 GB.
The relaunch comes as no surprise
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