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NVIDIA is reportedly bringing back 2021's RTX 3060 GPU because AI is eating all of the newer cards
A reputable leaker has indicated that NVIDIA plans on bringing the RTX 3060 back to market. This would be marketed toward PC gamers as an alternative to the newer GPUs that are being gobbled up by AI.
This much we already know, as Nvidia banged its neural rendering drum starting at last year's CES and then throughout 2025, and it wasn't the only graphics company to do so. Microsoft announced the addition of cooperative vectors to Direct3D,
According to Wccftech, Nvidia is reportedly on the verge of resuming production on its budget-friendly GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs to combat the ongoing shortage of RAM being caused by an uptick in development on AI technologies and the increasing prices of memory.
Fortunately if you're thinking of upgrading your PC right now, it's not too late to get a current generation GeForce graphics card at retail pricing. Select variants of the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5070, and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB graphics cards are currently available at Walmart and Amazon without any markup, but who knows for how long.
In a Q&A session for media and analysts, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sketched a vision of the future of video games—and it leans heavily on AI.
Valor Equity Partners has raised $5.4 billion to buy Nvidia GPUs for xAI. The investment firm has set up Valor Compute Infrastructure (VCI), which will buy and lease data center infrastructure to Elon Musk’s company.
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