Nvidia's "paper launch" continues with the RTX 5070 Ti. According to leakers, availability will be disappointing.
If you're worried about the current GPU trend of "paper launches", there's a lot of precedent to suggest it'll keep happening ...
The launch of Nvidia's RTX 50-series hasn't gone well so far, and it seems that things aren't about to improve anytime soon.
WTF?! Nvidia's highly anticipated RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards launched on January 30, but the release was marred by severe stock shortages, leading many to label it a paper launch.
The big question surrounding Nvidia's latest graphics card launch is whether or not this will be a paper launch ala the 5090s. This means that Nvidia will have enough cards in stock to get around ...
Nvidia warned of stock shortages earlier this week, and now its launch of the $1,999 RTX 5090 yesterday is being branded a “paper launch” after people camped outside retailers only to find a ...
Gamers have been concerned since before the debut of these new cards that their stock numbers would be tight around launch, and Nvidia released a statement confirming as such—though promised ...
All in all, there are accusations of Nvidia making the RTX 5000 a ‘paper launch’ meaning that there was only a very small amount of inventory available on release day. As VideoCardz points out ...
The cards were sold out everywhere on launch day, with most retailers allocated units in low double-digit or even single-digit figures, leading to many labeling it a paper launch. If Nvidia does ...
Still, that's an absurdly low amount for such a sought-after product, which explains why enthusiasts or scalpers were camping days before launch. The second image in the gallery captures the ...