NVIDIA Reportedly Shifts GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Desktop GPU Supply To Gaming Laptops

Sarfraz Khan
NVIDIA Reportedly Shifts GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Desktop GPU Supply To Gaming Laptops 1

The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti desktop GPU supply to be affected this month as NVIDIA is reportedly focusing more on the notebooks.

NVIDIA cuts orders for Desktop RTX 4060 Ti GPU for the whole month to fulfill notebook orders for China's 11-11 sales

NVIDIA, has reportedly stopped taking orders for the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPUs from its partners. While this is most likely a temporary decision, it might affect the availability of the GPU for a short duration. The RTX 4060 Ti is still abundant in the market but NVIDIA is right now focusing on mobile devices.

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NVIDIA Temporarily Halts GeForce RTX 4060 Ti & RTX 4060 GPU Supply To AICs 1

As reported by ITHome (via Board Channels), NVIDIA has cut the supply of the desktop RTX 4060 Ti GPU for October in favor of notebooks based on the laptop RTX 4060 Ti GPU. The report says that NVIDIA is doing this to fulfill the orders for the Double 11 sales that will be held in China this month. To ensure that notebook manufacturers can have enough AD106 chips for their laptops, NVIDIA is cutting supply for the desktop RTX 4060 Ti.

It is said that the supply of RTX4070S and above series models will be very tight in October, but as one of the main mid-range products, the RTX4060TI series models are currently the main sales models both online and offline. The market The roll call rate is still relatively high, and the sales volume is second only to the RTX4060 series among the RTX40 series. It is still the best priority model to play a black Wukong very smoothly.

However, starting from October, AIC manufacturers learned that NVIDIA's supply of RTX4060TI series GPUs has been cut off, which means that the quantity of goods that AIC brands can allocate has been reduced again according to the original plan. Since NVIDIA's RTX40 series production capacity is originally planned to be at full production, it may consider the Double 11 sales market of notebooks. NV specifically plans to use more RTX4060TI chips as priority supply models for the NB market, that is, in October, it transferred part of the GPU supply to various companies.

Brand notebook manufacturers, resulting in NV's supply to AIC brand manufacturers starting from October, will have part of their supply orders cut off, that is, the supply will be reduced. The above reasons will cause the RTX4060TI supply of various AIC brand manufacturers to be insufficient in October, so the distribution volume of AIC brand manufacturers to downstream customers will be reduced accordingly. It is estimated that the supply will continue to be in short supply throughout October, with an estimated 11 It may be gradually alleviated at some point in the month.

via Board Channels

A week ago we reported about NVIDIA cutting the supply for the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPU for two weeks but this decision was for inventory management. However, the latest decision is due to a completely different reason and may affect the availability for the whole month, at least in China.

Keep in mind that the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti uses the AD106 chip while there is no variant for the laptop. We only have the RTX 4060 mobile and RTX 4070 mobile GPUs, which use the AD107 and AD106 chips respectively. This means that NVIDIA is focusing more on providing enough chips for the RTX 4070 laptop GPU for the Double 11 sales.

The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is one of the most popular mid-range offerings from NVIDIA as per the latest Steam Hardware survey and can cost $350+ for the 8 GB and $400+ for the 16 GB edition at the moment. It brings 4352 Cuda Cores and a memory bus of 128-bit. The GPU is capable of playing most games at 1440p and is at the fourth position in popularity according to Steam with a share of roughly 3.66%.

News Sources: ITHome, @harukaze5719

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