Nvidia reportedly set to resume RTX 3060 production in 2026

Nvidia is rumored to restart production of its discontinued GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card in the first quarter of 2026, amid ongoing shortages driven by AI demand. The move aims to provide gamers with a more affordable GPU option as prices for new hardware continue to rise. Reports stem from a reliable leaker and highlight the impact of data center needs on consumer components.

The resurgence of the RTX 3060 comes at a time when GPU availability and pricing have been strained by the booming artificial intelligence sector. In the latter half of 2025, GPU prices rose sharply as tech companies diverted consumer-grade hardware to fuel AI development and data centers. This shift has led to scarcity of key components like DRAM and GDDR7 memory, making it harder and more expensive to produce newer cards such as the RTX 5060.

Reliable Nvidia leaker @hongxing2020 posted on Twitter on January 5, 2026: "01.05updatertx3060 Q1 come back… 🥲" The report, first detailed by Wccftech and echoed by outlets like GameSpot and Kotaku, suggests Nvidia will revive the RTX 3060—originally launched in 2021 and phased out in 2024—to use cheaper, more available parts not in high demand from AI hyperscalers.

The RTX 3060 remains one of the most popular gaming GPUs, according to Steam data, despite the introduction of pricier 40- and 50-series alternatives. Both Nvidia and AMD are expected to increase consumer GPU prices significantly in 2026. Prebuilt PCs from manufacturers like HP, Dell, and Asus could see hikes of 15 to 20 percent, per PC World, with ripple effects on PC handhelds and potentially consoles.

While the revived card could offer gamers a budget-friendly upgrade path, analysts note that pricing remains uncertain. Suggestions for a sub-$200 tag exist, but industry greed might push costs higher, limiting accessibility for average consumers building or upgrading PCs.

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Asus has announced price adjustments for its gaming devices starting January 5, 2026, citing shortages driven by the AI boom. Reports indicate AMD and Nvidia will significantly raise GPU prices this year due to surging demand for components from AI data centers. These changes could delay next-generation consoles like the PlayStation 6.

Asus telah membatalkan pernyataannya sebelumnya tentang penghentian kartu grafis RTX 5070 Ti dan RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, mengaitkan kebingungan tersebut dengan informasi tidak lengkap yang dibagikan ke media. Perusahaan meyakinkan produksi tetap berlanjut meski ada keterbatasan pasokan akibat kekurangan memori. Hal ini menyusul laporan ketersediaan terbatas di pasar seperti Australia.

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Asus telah menghentikan produksi kartu grafis NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti dan RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, dengan alasan kekurangan pasokan di tengah krisis memori. Langkah ini secara efektif menghentikan model-model tersebut untuk perusahaan, meskipun NVIDIA bersikeras terus mengirimkan semua produk GeForce. Pengecer melaporkan kartu tersebut tidak tersedia setidaknya hingga kuartal pertama tahun ini.

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AMD bersiap meluncurkan komputer pribadi pertamanya, Ryzen AI Halo, pada 2026. Perangkat ini bertujuan menyaingi mini PC DGX Spark milik Nvidia dengan kemampuan kuat dalam pemrosesan AI lokal. Perangkat tersebut menjanjikan pengelolaan beberapa layar dan tugas AI secara efisien.

Membangun dari peluncuran Nvidia di CES 2026 aplikasi GeForce Now asli untuk Linux (Ubuntu 24.04+) dan Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (gen 2)—memungkinkan cloud gaming hingga 4K ray-traced atau 5K/120 FPS—layanan ini kini memiliki lebih dari 25 juta anggota. Ekspansi ini menargetkan perangkat keras murah dan pengguna open-source, memicu antusiasme dan beberapa kekhawatiran kompatibilitas.

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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday that it would allow Nvidia to resume shipments of H200 chips to Chinese customers, marking the latest move by the Trump administration to ease technology export restrictions to China. The H200 is Nvidia's second-most-advanced AI processor, previously restricted over concerns about bolstering China's tech and military capabilities.

 

 

 

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