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ASUS Drops RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB Amid Memory Crunch

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ASUS has pulled the plug on its RTX 5070 Ti and 5060 Ti 16GB lines, citing a persistent memory crunch that has pushed the cards into end‑of‑life status. The decision follows reports that the GPUs are no longer available from partners and distributors, even in Australia. This move leaves a gap for gamers seeking high‑performance cards for 4K titles today.

The broader backdrop is the AI boom, which has driven data‑center firms to hoard high‑bandwidth memory, forcing manufacturers like Micron to pivot away from consumer kits. As a result, prices for RAM, GPUs, and SSDs have surged, making 16‑GB GPUs costlier to produce in the current market environment today globally.

With 16‑GB models phased out, the market will lean on 8‑GB variants like the RTX 5050, 5060, and 5060 Ti 8GB, while the 12‑GB 5070 remains available for now. Enthusiasts should monitor supply chains and pricing trends, as shortages could push new builds toward lower‑VRAM options in the near future.