Manli Reintroduces GeForce RTX 3060 and RTX 3050 GPUs in Asian Market
Graphics card manufacturer Manli has expanded its product offerings by adding new GeForce RTX 3060 and GeForce RTX 3050 Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) to its portfolio. This move brings back graphics cards initially released in 2020 to the Asian market. The re-release is attributed to a reported memory famine impacting the availability of newer components for GPU vendors.

Graphics card manufacturer Manli has expanded its product offerings by adding new Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) for the GeForce RTX 3060 and GeForce RTX 3050. These graphics cards, originally released in 2020, are now being re-released into the Asian market.
The reintroduction of these earlier generation GPUs is reportedly in response to a "memory famine" that is impacting graphics processing unit (GPU) vendors. This situation suggests challenges in the supply chain for memory components, potentially compelling manufacturers to utilize older designs to meet ongoing market demand.
The strategic decision by Manli to re-release these models indicates an effort to address market needs, particularly within the Asian region, by leveraging available technology and designs.
According to Tom's Hardware, these additions signify an adaptation by vendors to current component availability challenges.
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