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Nvidia reportedly halts production of RTX 2060 and GTX 1660 GPUs nearly four years after release

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Nvidia has reportedly ended production on four of its graphics cards: the RTX 2060 Super, RTX 2060, GTX 1660 Super, and GTX 1660, in an apparent focus shift to having the RTX 30-series cards fill the entry-level GPU gap. This marks the end of some of Nvidia’s most popular GPUs. 

This report from IT Home (opens in new tab) (spotted by WCCFtech (opens in new tab)) says that suppliers told the outlet that Nvidia had stopped production on the four GPU SKUs and that all the existing inventory has been sold. So whatever is left on store shelves will be the last we’ll see of those GPUs if the report is to be believed. 

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