>Nvidia has overestimated pent-up gaming demand and underestimated the impact of declining mining demand.
>NVIDIA seems to be having lots of trouble managing their GPU inventory or the excess of it as highlighted in new reports from Taiwanese based sources. Now the inventory issues may have exploded at NVIDIA HQ since a major Taiwanese OEM has allegedly returned 300,000 GPU units back to NVIDIA, that may end up causing a delay for the next-gen GeForce parts.
Price gouge for another 3 years with the same stock, or sell at actually reasonable MSRP's? Tough call.
Jonathan Jenkins
>Oh no nvidia re such evil bastards Are you telling me they will also sell it at MSRP instead of 900 mutt memecoing prices? By overestimating the demand they literally just saved the prices of the next gen because it will all tank now.
Jaxson Perez
>By overestimating the demand they literally just saved the prices of the next gen because it will all tank now. Do you honestly believe this? Are you that deluded? Nvidia will keep selling cards at MSRP and delay the launch of the next gen until they can move all those cards. Nvidia gives no free lunches, especially when AMD is no competition. See you in late 2019 when their next line up is finally announced.
Asher Gray
NOT EVEN GETTING PASCAL REFRESH HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Xavier Sanders
follow the rules of economics and lower your price then, holy shit
Oliver Taylor
no, the website is white and/or green text on black background so that's not possible
Both Quadro P5000 and P4000 are old and needs next-gen replacements and GeForce cards will launch on July 30th
Ryan Smith
Why though? It's not like there is competition at any price bracket. 1060 is still rather competetive with the 580, Vega isn't getting magic drivers, which means it'll be stuck at 1070/1070ti levels and rumors are that the 680 is basically a Vega20 dieshrink, with magic drivers MAYBE.
Gavin Ward
hope this translates into cheaper gpu prices.. I'd love to get my hands on a 1080ti below MSRP.