- A previous report indicated that RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16 GB are being discontinued.
- Asus has now clarified that the report was wrong and the cards haven’t reached EOL.
- The production has just taken a hit because of the ongoing memory shortage.
After RAM and storage, graphics are also getting affected by the AI boom. There have been rumors that Nvidia has significantly reduced the supply to its AIB partners, and also reports that the production of RTX 5070 Ti has ended.
Asus has cleared the air on these rumors and confirmed that RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB are not being discontinued. Availability has been temporarily affected due to memory conditions, but they haven’t reached the end-of-life.
Why it matters: Both these GPUs are 2 of the most popular offerings for gamers with mid to high budget PCs, so this move was rather strange, but consumers would be glad to know that it isn’t happening.

Asus has released a public statement clarifying that RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16 GB aren’t being discontinued. The company says the previous reports were based on some miscommunications with certain media.
The gaming tech giant says it has no plans to stop selling these models. Fluctuations are causing supply issues for both products due to memory supply constraints. which have affected the production output and restocking.

Rest assured, these cards are going nowhere, and the issue will only last till the memory issue lasts. Asus is now working closely with Nvidia to make sure they can work things out and manage the demand and supply.
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