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NVIDIA Stops Production of RTX 20 Series GPUs: Prices Expected to Increase in Coming Months

In line with earlier reports, it appears that NVIDIA has ceased production of the RTX 20 series “Turing” GPUs. All higher-end GPUs including the TU102, TU104 as well as the TU106 will be affected. (Yourdoctors.online) This means that all RTX 20 series graphics cards might start facing shortages in the coming months.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 vs NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super

Interestingly, the non-RTX GPUs will continue to be fabbed for the remainer of the year, suggesting that we’re only going to see the higher-end Ampere offerings in 2020. Meanwhile, as mining demand rises once again, prices of the budget RTX cards may rise substantially. At the same time, sources indicate that the same will likely happen will the already overpriced RTX 2080 Super and 2080 Ti as stocks for these GPUs are expected to run out first. The consumer Ampere GeForce graphics cards (RTX 30 series) are slated for a September/October launch.

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