Nvidia Not Supplying GPUs for GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

Published on January 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Representative image of a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card on a dark background, with a 'canceled' seal

Nvidia Does Not Supply GPUs for the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

A report from the channel Hardware Unboxed reveals an unexpected twist in Nvidia's launch plans. The company has decided not to produce the graphics processing units for the anticipated GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, effectively discontinuing the model before it reaches the market. 🚫

The confirmation comes from an internal Asus leak

The news originated from a conversation between Asus representatives, one of Nvidia's main manufacturing partners. It was confirmed that the chip company will not manufacture or distribute the key components, specifically the GB203 chips, intended for the Ti version of the RTX 5070. This decision forces manufacturers to readjust their product plans for the next generation.

Immediate impact on the production chain:
  • Partners like Asus, MSI, or Gigabyte cannot develop or launch models based on the RTX 5070 Ti.
  • Inventory planning and assembly lines for the GeForce RTX 50 series must be modified.
  • Nvidia prioritizes other models in its lineup, although without an official statement explaining the strategy.
It seems the RTX 5070 Ti has become the unicorn of this generation, a product everyone talks about but no one will be able to buy.

Direct consequences for the market and consumers

This measure significantly reduces the initial supply of cards from the Blackwell series. Buyers expecting this specific model will face a more limited catalog at the generation's debut.

Available options for users:
  • Focus on other confirmed SKUs, such as the standard RTX 5070 or the more powerful RTX 5080.
  • Evaluate alternatives within the current generation, the RTX 40, if the performance-price ratio is favorable.
  • Wait for possible new Nvidia announcements that clarify its medium-term roadmap.

An empty space in the product range

The absence of the RTX 5070 Ti creates a noticeable gap in the mid-high range. Nvidia's strategy seems to concentrate resources on other segments

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