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    [News] Due to Reduced Demand, Graphics Cards Prices to Decline 20% in July - NVIDIA P

    https://www.techpowerup.com/245606/d...ext-gen-launch

    DigiTimes, citing "sources from the upstream supply chain", is reporting an expected decrease in graphics card pricing for July. This move comes as a way for suppliers to reduce the inventory previously piled in expectation of continued demand from cryptocurrency miners and gamers in general. It's the economic system at work, with its strengths and weaknesses: now that demand has waned, somewhat speculative price increases of yore are being axed by suppliers to spur demand. This also acts as a countermeasure to an eventual flow of graphics cards from ceasing-to-be miners to the second-hand market, which would further place a negative stress on retailers' products.

    Alongside this expected 20% retail price drop for graphics cards, revenue estimates for major semiconductor manufacturer TSMC and its partners is being revised towards lower than previously-projected values, as demand for graphics and ASIC chips is further reduced. DigiTimes' sources say that the worldwide graphics card market now has an inventory of several million units that is being found hard to move (perhaps because the products are already ancient in the usual hardware tech timeframes), and that Nvidia has around a million GPUs still pending logistical distribution. Almost as an afterthought, DigiTimes also adds that NVIDIA has decided to postpone launch of their next-gen products (both 12 nm and then, forcibly, 7 nm) until supply returns to safe levels.

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    At least they did. Maybe 35-40% would be a better offer.

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    IF they were not price-gouging in the first place, this wouldn't be a issue. Now watch, if it does go down say 20%, you STILL won't be able to find a mid/high end card for a reasonable price, cause "miners" will suck up the remaining inventory.... Callin it now....
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    Meh msrp for 2 year old GPUs, even 10-20% still too high. I'll wait until I see 2nd hand ones on ebay for 50% off MSRP or lower before snagging a update for the 2nd computer.

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