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Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti could be delayed to mid-April and RTX 5060 to mid-May – is AMD starting to look like a clear winner in the battle of Blackwell vs RDNA 4 GPUs?

  • Nvidia's RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti GPUs may face delays, possibly launching in mid-April and mid-May respectively, according to recent rumors from Board Channels forum in China.
  • Previous rumors suggested an RTX 5060 Ti launch in March and RTX 5060 launch in April, but mid-March passed without any announcement.
  • Now, speculation points to a mid-April launch for RTX 5060 Ti and mid-May for RTX 5060, with potential for further delays as these are rough timeframes.
  • Potential reasons for the delay could be Nvidia needing more time to ensure sufficient stock availability and ironing out issues faced with RTX 5060 models.
  • Delayed launches are seen as a response to earlier problems with RTX 5000 GPUs' availability and to garner goodwill from PC gamers frustrated with GPU shortages.
  • Amidst delays, AMD is preparing to restock RX 9070 GPUs, potentially increasing market pressure on Nvidia as they work on launching new models like the RTX 5060 series.
  • AMD's RX 9060 GPUs are also planned for a Q2 2025 launch, adding to the competitive landscape between Nvidia and AMD in the GPU market.
  • The delay in RTX 5060 series launches indicates a shift in Nvidia's strategy or production capabilities, raising uncertainty amidst the ongoing GPU market dynamics.
  • The need to meet demand and address supply chain challenges remains crucial for both Nvidia and AMD as they navigate the competitive GPU market.
  • With Nvidia potentially facing delays, AMD could have an opportunity to capitalize on the situation and increase its market share in the GPU segment.
  • As the GPU industry dynamics evolve, both Nvidia and AMD are strategizing to address supply chain issues and meet consumer demand for next-gen graphics cards.

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