Old Nvidia GPUs are being resurrected to cope with the RAM crisis but one
big chip maker seems determined that a memory shortage won't happen again
Date:
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:23:32 +0000
Description:
The RAM shortage is driving Nvidia's partners to bring back half-decade-old boards but SK Hynix has a masterplan to solve future memory woes.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter The Nvidia RTX 3060 and 3050
are apparently making a comeback A graphics card maker in Asia has new models planned as budget alternatives, and this practice could spread to other regions Meanwhile, we're hearing that SK Hynix plans to accelerate
development of its memory chip production capacity and triple it by 2034 The RAM crisis appears to have another side-effect, namely bringing back old
GPUs, but there's some more positive news for the future from one of the big memory chip makers.
VideoCardz noticed the resurrection of a couple of Nvidia graphics cards
that aren't even from the past generation, but the one before that: the RTX 3050 and 3060, which are GPUs from 2020 that have been brought back by Manli, a graphics card maker that mainly supplies Asia. The Manli RTX 3060 which has returned from the dead is a 12GB model, whereas the RTX 3050 has 6GB of VRAM and a 70W power envelope, meaning that it can run off the PCIe slot (with no need to be connected to the PSU). Latest Videos From Watch full video here:
Elsewhere, the future of RAM is looking rosier, with news from SK Hynix, one of the major three players in making memory chips, that it's ensuring that manufacturing capacity is being ramped up in a big way going into the next decade.
Chey Tae-won, the chairman of SK Group, said in an interview with Nikkei Asia (via ComputerBase , as spotted by TweakTown ): "Since we're proceeding with the plan to expand as much as possible, our calculations show that our wafer capacity will double within five years. But honestly, once all these facilities are built, it won't just double, it will triple by around 2034." You may like Micron warns 'AI is in very early innings' and RAM crisis isn't going away The RAM crisis will last 'quite a few years' says Nvidia CEO
Jensen Huang Nvidia RTX 5000 Super GPU refreshes could arrive in 2026 after all
So that means by 2031, SK Hynix will have doubled its manufacturing capacity, and it'll only be a few years more until that's trebled, moving notably
faster down the line. That said, this is a best-case scenario we're told, and those expectations could always slide. Analysis: a notable acceleration
(Image credit: SK Hynix) This represents SK Hynix putting its foot down on
the RAM production pedal in a big way. We're now looking at eight years for a trebling of manufacturing capacity for DRAM and NAND flash memory chips, whereas previously the timeline for this was 20 years. Yes two whole
decades. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
This is a measure of how much RAM demand SK Hynix is expecting going forward and that the current memory-hungry environment isn't going away. As we've
been hearing recently, if anything, the AI boom is set to continue and gobble up even more RAM in the foreseeable future.
As for the Nvidia GPUs which are being brought back to life, this may be just in Asia for now, but it indicates that this could happen elsewhere, too.
There have been previous rumors about the RTX 3060 12GB making a comeback, so here we're seeing some hard evidence that this is actually happening.
Are you wondering why it's happening? Well, both of these GPUs are back to serve as budget-friendly options in a time where current-gen GPU availability is becoming more problematic, and prices are rising. (Indeed, at the higher-end for Nvidia GPUs, price inflation has been getting quite nasty this year , and the fear is that it'll only worsen).
The RTX 3060 was a popular offering for a long time , and the 12GB variant proved tempting for gamers who didn't want to be shortchanged by newer Nvidia budget graphics cards that only served up 8GB of VRAM. While you may question the wisdom of an affordable GPU that packs on the video RAM in this memory-starved climate, remember that this Nvidia card uses GDDR6 VRAM, not GDDR7 as seen in current-gen Blackwell GPUs, so it's a different kettle of fish in that respect. It theoretically allows for some extra breathing room
to produce some more wallet-friendly graphics cards without tapping into precious GDDR7 resources.
Of course, we don't know how wide a scope this apparent revitalization of old Ampere GPUs might have, and it could be quite a limited affair. Time will tell. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. The best laptops for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons
Read our full guide to the best laptops 1. Best overall: Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M5 2. Best budget: Apple MacBook Neo 3. Best Windows 11 laptop Microsoft Surface Laptop 13-inch 4. Best thin and light: Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 5. Best Ultrabook Asus Zenbook S 16
======================================================================
Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/memory/old-nvidia-gpus-are-being-resurrect ed-to-cope-with-the-ram-crisis-but-one-big-chip-maker-seems-determined-that-a- memory-shortage-wont-happen-again
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 (Linux/64)
* Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100)