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RTX 3060 Comeback Incoming? Samsung Reportedly Restarts 8nm Production Line

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Last updated: 2026/03/09 at 10:20 AM
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In a world of AI buildout-induced shortages, gaming beggars can’t be choosers, and the venerable RTX 3060 might soon be one of the best value GPU buys in 2026. Nvidia is reportedly reviving the card as soon as next week, with Samsung now ramping up its classic 8nm fabrication line to provide the silicon to build them, TechPowerUp reports.

We first reviewed the RTX 3060 in 2021, and though it was a perfectly adequate GPU, it didn’t blow us away. It was very much an entry-level GPU, so seeing rumors of its resurgence in January was bizarre. But here we are, just a couple of months later, and Korean publication Hankyung is reporting that Samsung has restarted 8nm node production to meet Nvidia’s demands.

The RTX 30 generation all ran on 8nm silicon, a much less sophisticated node than the 4N FinFET used in the RTX 50 series. Crucially, though, that 4N node is produced by TSMC, so Nvidia can leverage an entirely different company and production line for RTX 30 cards, making the RTX 3060 a viable candidate for resurrection and leaving the cutting-edge lines for the latest models. Even in limited quantities in 2026.

But which version of the RTX 3060 is making a comeback? (Credit: Joseph Maldonado/PCMag)

If the RTX 3060 is all but confirmed to return, though, the question now becomes: which version? When it first debuted, it had a 192-bit memory bus and 12GB of VRAM. That was a somewhat surprising choice considering the then-flagship RTX 3080 had a mere 10GB, and the 3070 Ti and 3070 just 8GB. But Nvidia also launched a less-capable RTX 3060 a year later with just 8GB of RAM and a narrower 128-bit memory bus. That version of the card was less capable all around, but would be decidedly less impressive in 2026, when some of the latest games demand more than 8GB just to run at any setting other than the lowest.

Even with its severely limited performance and potential VRAM issues, the key question about the success of a returning RTX 3060 will be price. If Nvidia launched it at $100—which it won’t—it would sell like hotcakes. The RTX 3060 is still one of the most popular GPUs in the world, and a new RTX 3060 would beat out many of the most popular cards still in use, too.

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But it will need to be significantly less than the roughly $300 you’d spend on an RTX 5050. That card supports the latest multi-frame generation technologies and features faster memory, as well as faster RT and tensor cores. If Nvidia could sell this newly rebuilt RTX 3060 for $200, it might be a winner, but I’m cynically pegging it at $250.

Watch this space. Hankyung says we’ll see this card in mid-March, so the relaunch could come any day now.


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