The graphics card, and general tech, market is still in a bit of turmoil after more than a year of shortages and hiked MSRPs from the likes of eBay listings. Many have been struggling to get hold of new Nvidia or AMD hardware pretty much for the entirety of this generation. With low supplies leading to the newly-released RTX 3050 being sold out immediately, things are not yet looking up. On top of that, «team green» has been looking to launch its 3090 Ti, a somewhat improved version of the already quite beefy 3090. However, it seems as though the company wishes to remain silent on its whereabouts.
According to a statement from The Verge, a spokesperson for Nvidia has said that there is currently no more information the tech giant is willing to share about the RTX 3090 Ti just yet. Given that the card was speculated to be launched towards the end of January, though this was never officially confirmed, this led many to theorize that there may be problems with its development or release. Some sources have reported that, not long after the announcement, production of the GPU halted. However, it's still interesting that nothing's being said about it.
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With the RTX 3090 Ti being spoken about since last December, it does seem a little unusual that Nvidia is not prepared to say any more about what's going on with it. The fact that a supposed box for the card was leaked, and that prices of it have been spotted in parts of Germany, seemed to point to the idea that it was almost ready for launch, but it looks as though something has gone wrong along the way, though nothing's been mentioned.
With the likes of AMD recently announcing its RDNA 3 range, and the
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