ASUS Denies RTX 5070 Ti & 5060 Ti Discontinuation – Supply Issues Confirmed

by Sophie Williams
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Recent online reports sparked concern among PC gamers regarding the future availability of ASUS’s RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB graphics cards.Following speculation of a product discontinuation, ASUS has officially clarified its position, attributing current scarcity to broader industry-wide memory supply constraints impacting production timelines.The company confirmed it remains committed to both product lines, working to normalize shipments as component availability improves amid high demand from both the gaming and artificial intelligence sectors.




ASUS has officially refuted recent reports claiming the company has discontinued production of its popular RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB graphics cards. The clarification comes after widespread online speculation suggested both models were entering an end-of-life (EOL) phase.

According to a statement released by ASUS, the initial reports stemmed from miscommunication and incomplete information. The company firmly asserts that neither graphics card has been discontinued or removed from the market.

The current scarcity of these cards, ASUS explained, is due to global memory supply constraints. These limitations are temporarily impacting production cycles and restocking efforts. While this may create the impression of halted production in some regions, the company emphasizes that the issue is an industry-wide supply chain challenge, not a product termination decision. The ongoing demand for high-performance GPUs, fueled by advancements in gaming and AI, is putting pressure on component availability.

ASUS confirmed it has no plans to halt sales of either the RTX 5070 Ti or the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and remains fully committed to supporting both products. The company’s teams are actively collaborating with partners and component manufacturers to normalize shipping as quickly as possible once material conditions improve.

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This announcement will likely reassure gamers who were concerned about potential price increases if production ceased. The confirmation of continued production helps stabilize the market and provides confidence to those planning new PC builds this year.

Despite the commitment to continued production, consumers may still experience limited availability for some time as memory allocation stabilizes. The situation is further complicated by ongoing demand for electronic components within the rapidly expanding AI sector, which continues to compete for manufacturing resources. Those who find the cards available at prices close to their original MSRP may want to consider purchasing them now.

As of today, January 26, 2026, the RTX 5070 Ti is typically available for around $800 – $850, while the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB retails for approximately $499.






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