Thursday, February 20th 2025

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 Reportedly Faced Production Issues
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti today goes on sale, and we have reviewed a few of them. However, the RTX 5070 non-Ti variant has reportedly faced some production issues. According to CTEE reports, volume production was pushed back by one month, with manufacturing expected to reach full capacity by mid-March. Given that RTX 5070 is officially coming on March 5, we are left to wonder if enough capacity will be available for the launch day or if it will follow the same footsteps of scarcity that current RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 have experienced.
The unannounced RTX 5060's mass production has been pushed to mid-April, with both models requiring additional debugging due to unexpected issues. NVIDIA's engineers are ironing out all bugs to ensure stable GPU and drivers arrive on time. With the RTX 5070 using the GB206 GPU, the RTX 5060 is expected to implement a GB206 variant, with the in-development RTX 5060 Ti featuring a slightly larger GB205 GPU. For memory, RTX 5070 is expected to utilize 12 GB of GDDR7, and RTX 5060 should come with an 8 GB GDDR7 configuration.
Sources:
CTEE, via VideoCardz
The unannounced RTX 5060's mass production has been pushed to mid-April, with both models requiring additional debugging due to unexpected issues. NVIDIA's engineers are ironing out all bugs to ensure stable GPU and drivers arrive on time. With the RTX 5070 using the GB206 GPU, the RTX 5060 is expected to implement a GB206 variant, with the in-development RTX 5060 Ti featuring a slightly larger GB205 GPU. For memory, RTX 5070 is expected to utilize 12 GB of GDDR7, and RTX 5060 should come with an 8 GB GDDR7 configuration.
26 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 Reportedly Faced Production Issues
Or, you could post an angry comment showing how ignorant you are.
You chose poorly.
Profits!!
Nidia delays... all hell let loose.
On January 21st, there was an earthquake in Taiwan, which caused TSMC to Lose the Wafers that were in production.
I have heard that 10,000 to 20,000 wafers were lost...
I see what you did with the numbers. Nice. :laugh:
I would like to change my answer to "nVidia is just F-ing with us" :p
What I don't get is, if scarcity really increases a product's value, then why am I not worth infinitely more to my employer. There's only one of me on this whole planet, after all. :D