ASUS has stopped producing the NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB, saying they've reached 'end of life'

ASUS Stops Producing NVIDIA's RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB Amidst Ongoing Memory Crunch

In a shocking turn of events, ASUS has officially ceased production of its NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB models, citing an "end of life" status. The decision comes as the company grapples with severe memory constraints, which have led to increased demand for RAM and other computer components.

According to Hardware Unboxed, ASUS told the channel that it was informed by NVIDIA about a supply shortage, prompting the company to stop producing the model altogether. The RTX 5070 Ti, in particular, is facing extreme difficulties due to high demand and limited supply, making it virtually impossible for consumers and retailers to acquire.

The AI boom has significantly contributed to the memory crunch, with data center infrastructure companies driving up prices for RAM, GPUs, and SSDs. ASUS' decision highlights the far-reaching impact of this trend on the entire industry.

As the first AIB partner to comment on the issue, ASUS is signaling a growing concern within the NVIDIA ecosystem regarding the handling of memory supply. Historically, NVIDIA provided its board partners with both die and memory needed for graphics cards. However, recent rumors suggested that the company may require its partners to source memory independently in the future.

NVIDIA has responded to this situation by stating that it continues to ship all GeForce SKUs while working closely with suppliers to maximize memory availability. The company's stance implies that it is taking steps to mitigate the effects of the memory crunch, but the extent of their efforts remains uncertain.

For consumers and enthusiasts, the news comes as a disappointment, particularly given the high demand for these GPUs. While some hope may still exist for the RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB to make a comeback later this year, it seems increasingly unlikely. The situation highlights the need for increased transparency within the industry regarding supply chain issues and the impact on consumer products.
 
🀯 omg can u believe asus just stopped producing these gpu's like what is going on?! the ai boom is killing us i mean literally we need more ram and stuff and companies r making it harder to get it they need to work together more instead of keeping it all secret...and its not just asus nvidia needs to step up their game too πŸ€‘
 
It's pretty crazy that ASUS had to stop producing these GPUs just because of memory constraints 🀯. I mean, we all knew that AI was going to make a huge dent in the market, but you never think it's going to affect production like this. The whole thing just highlights how fragile our entire tech ecosystem is right now. It's gonna be interesting to see how NVIDIA handles the situation and what kind of steps they take to address the memory crunch. As for consumers, we're basically stuck with a product that's not supported by ASUS anymore πŸ˜”. Not exactly the best feeling when you're really in the market for a new GPU...
 
this is wild... i mean, i get that memory crunch can be super tough to deal with but stopping production of these GPUs like that? it's a bit much, right? πŸ€” NVIDIA should really talk to their suppliers about this or something... i'm not saying they're in the wrong, but i feel bad for the consumers who were counting on getting these cards and now they can't. and what's with the whole die and memory thing? did they just forget how it works or what? πŸ€‘ it seems like nvidia needs to get its act together and communicate better with their partners... this whole thing is super confusing πŸ’­
 
Ugh I'm so salty about this news 🀯 I was planning on getting that RTX 5070 Ti for my school project but now I guess I'll have to settle for a different GPU... Can't believe ASUS stopped producing it due to memory constraints, like what's going on in the tech world? 😩 Data centers and AI are supposed to drive innovation not make it harder for people to get the hardware they need πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” so like what's going on here? ASUS can't even produce these GPUs anymore because of memory issues? that's crazy! I mean, i get it, the AI boom has driven up demand for RAM and stuff, but shouldn't NVIDIA be doing something about it? like, they're the one making the graphics cards, right?

and now ASUS is saying that nvidia told them to stop producing these models because of a supply shortage? that's weird. wouldn't nvidia just sort out their own problems instead of passing it on to the board partners? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

anyway, i guess this is good for me and you, the consumer, right? we won't have to compete with all these other people trying to get our hands on these GPUs. but at the same time, it's sad because it means we might not see any new graphics card releases from ASUS anytime soon.

what do u think tho? should nvidia be doing more to address this memory crunch problem? πŸ€”
 
Man, I'm not surprised Asus stopped makin' those RTX cards πŸ€”... we all know how crazy GPUs can get right now πŸš€... memory crunch is no joke, and it's been a wild ride for gamers and builders alike πŸ’₯... NVIDIA should've seen this comin', you know? They're playin' with fire by changin' up their supply chain ⛽️... I'm sure they'll keep sayin' all's good, but us consumers know the truth πŸ˜’... now we're stuck waitin' for more news or maybe never see those cards again πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ...
 
ugh I'm so tired of these memory crunches already... like what's up with all the demand for AI stuff? 🀯 can't we just have a stable gpu market for once?! ASUS is right to stop production, though. it's like nvidia just suddenly dropped the ball on supply chain management. and yeah, this is definitely a sign of things to come if they keep making their partners source memory independently... πŸ’Έ
 
ugh man πŸ’” I know, right? ASUS just stopped making those super popular GPUs and now people are like "what's going on?!". But let me put a positive spin on this - it's kinda cool that NVIDIA is working closely with suppliers to try and maximize memory availability 🀝. Maybe we'll see some new innovations that come out of this shortage? Like, who knows if someone will create a GPU that doesn't require so much RAM in the first place πŸ€”. It's like, maybe this "memory crunch" thing is actually a wake-up call for the industry to think outside the box and make things more efficient 🌟. So, while it's sad that those GPUs are hard to get, I'm trying not to stress too much about it 😊.
 
Ugh, my mind is BLOWN 🀯 right now! Like I'm literally sitting here thinking about how we're in a global shortage of memory & NVIDIA's just like "ehh, not our problem" πŸ˜’. What even is going on?! First of all, ASUS can't produce the 5070 Ti/5060 Ti 16GB anymore? That means everyone's stuck, including me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I need that GPU for my gaming rig & now it's like "good luck getting one" πŸ˜’.

And don't even get me started on how AI boom is affecting everything 🀯. Data centers are basically making a killing off our RAM needs, driving prices through the roof πŸ’Έ. It's all about supply & demand, but who cares? The people who actually care, like me, are just left in the dust πŸ’”.

I'm genuinely surprised NVIDIA didn't see this coming though πŸ€”. I mean, they're basically telling their board partners to find memory on their own. Like, what even is that?! It's not exactly rocket science (although GPUs kinda are, lol).

Anyway, for all us gamers out there, I guess we'll just have to keep waiting & hoping NVIDIA decides to make some changes 🀞. Until then, I'm just gonna sit here & vent about this whole situation 😩.
 
this is crazy 🀯 like asus just stops producing the most popular nvidia gpu of the year and its all because of memory crunch? that makes no sense to me, cant nvidia just increase production or something? its not like they dont have enough money to invest in new factories or whatever.

and whats up with this supply shortage thing? i heard nvidia was supposed to take care of their board partners but now theyre saying they need them to source memory independently? that sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚨. ill just keep an eye on this situation, hopefully asus starts producing the 5070 ti again soon or else we'll be stuck with super limited gpu options πŸ˜’
 
oh man i feel bad for those ppl who wanted that gpu lol memory crunch is like the ultimate buzzkill πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ but i guess its good that asus spoke up and nvidia is working on it? maybe this means they'll find a way to make more memory available, or even improve their supply chain so we dont have to deal with this issue again soon πŸ’‘ its all about finding silver linings, right? 🌞
 
this is just great... ASUS gets hit with a memory crunch and what does it do? stops production of two of their most popular GPUs πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and now consumers are stuck in limbo waiting for some other brand to pick up the slack? i mean, i'm not surprised really, the whole AI boom was supposed to bring more demand for these things... but can't they just give us a heads up when this stuff is about to run out of memory lol? NVIDIA's response sounds like a bunch of corporate doublespeak, "we're working closely with suppliers"... yeah right. who are we supposed to believe now? πŸ˜’
 
OMG 🀯 like seriously ppl r gonna freak out cuz ASUS stopped makin those high-end nvidia gpus its just caus memory crunch lol i mean AI boom is killin it rn data centers r driving up prices for all this tech stuff its pretty wild how far reachin the impact is and nvidia's like "hey we gotchu" but idk if thats really true πŸ€”
 
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