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Tuesday, November 16, 2021 2:01 PM (permalink)
Overclock3d - Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings
 
"Neither AMD nor Nvidia can build enough graphics cards to keep up with demand. Gamers and creators are demanding new graphics cards to handle the latest workloads, with the launch of a new console generation and the onset of AI accelerated computing driving more demand than ever for consumer GPUs.
 
Rumour has it that Nvidia plans to resurrect its last-generation RTX 2060 graphics card to help increase its supply of graphics cards, upgrading it with 12GB of memory to better handle modern workloads. 6GB is no longer enough VRAM for high-end gaming, and while some analysts will call 12GB overkill or unnecessary, it is the right amount of VRAM for this graphics card while retaining its 192-bit memory bus size.
 
Thanks to @momomo_us on Twitter, we have gotten a look at a new EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) listing that features several 12GB RTX 2060 graphics card models from Gigabyte. This validates rumours of an RTX 2060 12GB revival.
 
Nvidia's RTX 20 series was built using TSMC's 12nm lithography technology, an older process technology than the Samsung 8nm node that is used to create their RTX 30 series products. This allows Nvidia to build RTX 20 series silicon without impacting RTX 30 series silicon manufacturing using Samsung's 8nm node, allowing Nvidia to create more RTX silicon for the GPU market.
 
While Nvidia's RTX 2060 is a last-generation product, it remains competitive within today's GPU market. It supports all DirectX 12 Ultimate features, Nvidia's DLSS technology and can sit under Nvidia's RTX 3060 to give the PC market a lower cost RTX product offering. The only problem with re-releasing the RTX 2060 is its 6GB frame buffer.
 
While Nvidia could create a graphics card like their RTX 2060 Super with 8GB of VRAM, doing so would build a GPU with a 256-bit memory bus, giving Nvidia's revived RTX 2060 more memory bandwidth than an RTX 3060, which features 12GB of memory on a 192-bit memory bus. 6GB of VRAM is not enough for modern gaming workloads, especially at high/ultra quality settings. Using 12GB of GDDR6 memory on an RTX 2060 is an ideal solution for Nvidia, as it negates their 6GB frame buffer issues while keeping their RTX 2060 firmly below their RTX 3060 in terms of performance in all workloads.
 
Creating a 12GB RTX 2060 accomplishes three things for Nvidia: it gives them a ‘new’ graphics card to market, increases their GPU supply, and gives them a sub-RTX 3060 desktop graphics card. Reviving their RTX 2060 graphics card only presents upsides for Nvidia.
 
Without a revived RTX 2060, Nvidia would need an RTX 3050 Ti, a graphics card that would use Samsung's 8nm lithography. Such a decision would take away 8nm wafers from Nvidia's other GPU designs, doing little to reduce Nvidia's supply issues. Recreating their RTX 2060 with a 12GB frame buffer is a clever move from Nvidia. As said previously, this move has no downsides. In today's GPU market, Nvidia's RTX 2060 12GB graphics card will sell well.
 
Intel plans to enter the discrete GPU market in early 2022, and AMD likely has plans to launch an RX 6500 series graphics card during the same timeframe. With their revived RTX 2060, Nvidia can counter both Intel and AMD within the mid-range GPU market without creating a wholly new product or impacting the production of their existing RTX 30 series GPU models. 
 
Nvidia's RTX 2060 is still a good product in 2021, and relaunching it can reduce the supply constraints on the GPU market. Let's hope that Nvidia can produce enough of these GPUs to bring a little normalcy back to the GPU market.”
 
My thoughts:  Once these are released, even en masse, I don’t think it will have a great impact on the demand.  Just taking the EVGA 30 series queues, how many will leave/not purchase a 30 series for this GPU?  Those without a GPU may purchase as a stop gap card until they can get a 30 series. 
 
Inevitably, the scalpers will push the price way above MSRP because people are desperate.


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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 2:49 PM (permalink)
    I am not really sure how making these chips and putting memory on these cards helps the supply chain shortage. I guess maybe yields would be higher maybe but I really worry it's just taking time to make another product that a plant could be used to make a 3060 chip. Of course maybe a supply of 2060 chips already sat unused.

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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 3:07 PM (permalink)
    It shouldn't interfere as the 2060 uses TSMC 12nm chips and the 30 series uses Samsung 8nm.


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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 3:10 PM (permalink)
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    I am not really sure how making these chips and putting memory on these cards helps the supply chain shortage. I guess maybe yields would be higher maybe but I really worry it's just taking time to make another product that a plant could be used to make a 3060 chip. Of course maybe a supply of 2060 chips already sat unused.



    Basically what I was thinking.... 
     
    the whole idea of the bottom of the line last-gen card helping anyone at this point , is bizarre 
    Time, money, resources, manufacturing,  packaging, shipping  ... that should all be dedicated to current lineup .

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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 3:50 PM (permalink)
    I can see lots of 12GB RTX 2060 cards being sold for 1920x1080 gaming
     

      


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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 7:47 PM (permalink)
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    I am not really sure how making these chips and putting memory on these cards helps the supply chain shortage. I guess maybe yields would be higher maybe but I really worry it's just taking time to make another product that a plant could be used to make a 3060 chip. Of course maybe a supply of 2060 chips already sat unused.



    Basically what I was thinking.... 
     
    the whole idea of the bottom of the line last-gen card helping anyone at this point , is bizarre 
    Time, money, resources, manufacturing,  packaging, shipping  ... that should all be dedicated to current lineup .


    Maybe, maybe not.  They are using an older TSMC line to manufacture these.  Being a separate line, it does not interfere with the line producing the current generation.  Scalpers can try to corner this market also, but might be surprised that these will not see the same demand from people willing to pay 150% to 200+% for this card.  It has limited applications beyond gaming.  Mining farms will not enter this market.  The scalper must ask themselves, “Do I spend resources here or where I know I can get the biggest return?”  Only they can answer that, but this move would not do them well.  Many will pay a premium or wait for a 30 series card, but for an older version with more memory?  
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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 8:08 PM (permalink)
     
    Wow.. You know things are really bad when they can re-launch a years-old GPU line. What's next, 2022 model GTX 1080 cards?
     


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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 8:10 PM (permalink)
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    Wow.. You know things are really bad when they can re-launch a years-old GPU line. What's next, 2022 model GTX 1080 cards?
     



    GTX 1080 cards would also be popular for 1920x1080 gaming but the RTX 2060 supports DLSS which makes it more game friendly
     

      


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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 8:27 PM (permalink)
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    Mining farms will not enter this market.

     
    That's cute.... but it's wrong. Miners will snatch up anything and everything that nets them a profit.



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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 9:09 PM (permalink)
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    Mining farms will not enter this market.

     
    That's cute.... but it's wrong. Miners will snatch up anything and everything that nets them a profit.



    How does an older generation card do that?  If that was the case then why not just buy all the second hand cards for sale today?



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    Re: Gigabyte confirms Nvidia's RTX 2060 resurrection plans with 12GB EEC listings Tuesday, November 16, 2021 10:57 PM (permalink)
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    Wow.. You know things are really bad when they can re-launch a years-old GPU line. What's next, 2022 model GTX 1080 cards?
     



    GTX 1080 cards would also be popular for 1920x1080 gaming but the RTX 2060 supports DLSS which makes it more game friendly
     




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