Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures. Amd and Nvidia May Restart Production of Old Hardware Due to Memory Prices
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Memory prices are several times higher than before, making entire computers more expensive. • AMD is therefore considering restarting production of older Ryzen 5000s. • Nvidia could bring the GeForce RTX 3060 back into circulation.
At CES 2026, both AMD and Nvidia signaled that they are considering reintroducing older chip technologies to counteract the sudden shortages and extreme price increases currently impacting the PC ecosystem. A recent episode of PC World's Full Nerd podcast already discussed reports that AMD intends to revive older B650 motherboards. Chipmakers like AMD and Intel are already incorporating older silicon chips into modern product lines, so the retur…
Since memory and SSDs are becoming increasingly expensive, it is now time for graphics cards. This makes PC gaming increasingly unattractive for many users. In an interview, the CEO of NVIDIA gives reason to hope. What did the CEO say? At the CES Technology Fair 2026 in Las Vegas, the computer magazine tomshardware asked the boss of NVIDIA, Jensen Haung, about the current graphics card prices. In a question-and-answer section, the magazine has a…
Anyone currently looking to build or upgrade a PC will quickly realize that this year is anything but straightforward. The sharply rising prices of DRAM have significantly increased costs, making not only RAM but also graphics cards virtually unaffordable for many. However, NVIDIA could offer a possible solution, because according to a […] Source
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