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Jon Peddie Research: GPU Shipments Soar in Q2 Year-over-Year

Where I am prices of RTX3000 litterally halved during the Jun-July period, still overpriced by 50% compare to MSRP but what can we do LMAO.
Stop spouting shite about Nvidia reducing street pricing for a start

"So Nvidia was doing all the heavy lifting and shipped a ton of GPUs this past quarter, helping reduce the street prices." Total shiiiiite.

Overpriced by 50% of MSRP.

It's people like you who will get me banned one day.
 
Samsung's printer is faster thans tsmc's.. Nvidia out-shipping amd massively... thats why you d'not buy wafer chips from one shop
Samsung's "printer" is not faster, it just have less work than TSMC's one.

Who else use Samsung's 8nm, besides Nvidia? TSMC's 7nm is full. Did i mentioned ~20 million console SoCs?

Who knows, this may be the last gen of "cheap" consoles. AMD took that job during dire times. I kinda doubt they will take a new low margin console SOC contract.
 
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Lol, all hail nvidia, gpu prices are going down thanks to THEM.

Well, don't hail NVIDIA. But yes, AMD certainly doesn't deserve any praise for fixing the GPU market. :p
 
Most vendors guidance includes a similar 3% gains next year?!.

Soo 6% maybe 9% more output of GPU since the shortage started.

Truly epic attempts at upping output going on at AMD and Nvidia.

Thank f#@£ they're not making The Vaccines.
 
Well, don't hail NVIDIA. But yes, AMD certainly doesn't deserve any praise for fixing the GPU market. :p
Both of them don't deserve any praise. If anything is "fixing" the market it's the demand from miners. All hail miners!
 
Nah I'm in the real one, jan- August was all on the up , and all during the shortage sooo ass to your proof pal.

And refrain from trying to prove yourself right if Google's all ya got.
Nah, that graph is accurate for mainland Europe. That graph is based on prices from actual stores and prices have come down a lot on Nvidia cards but they're going back up again now that crypto is rising again. That GPU price graph is almost 1:1 with the ETH price which makes sense. LHR also somewhat pushed down prices but considering mining the second or third most profitable coin still gives you 80-85% of what mining ETH gives you it didn't do a great deal for prices.
 
Nah, that graph is accurate for mainland Europe. That graph is based on prices from actual stores and prices have come down a lot on Nvidia cards but they're going back up again now that crypto is rising again. That GPU price graph is almost 1:1 with the ETH price which makes sense. LHR also somewhat pushed down prices but considering mining the second or third most profitable coin still gives you 80-85% of what mining ETH gives you it didn't do a great deal for prices.
Except the price hikes started before January, so we never got near MSRP or even typical retail price.
It's a graph of the top of the hump, a clipped bell curve?!. Err,

I will admit I was wrong on the graph, a good look shows it's over more than a year, however it's a stretch to say any company has helped the buyer's given the 50%+ price hikes still present on card's that are disparagingly still not in stock so I still disagree with the statement that Nvidia saved us from the price hikes still.

A look around the UK's shop's isn't happy time's ATM.
 
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Serves them right. If GPUs are gonna cost a premium, people rather pay more for Nvidia than AMD.
 
The aib idiots are the biggest problem for AMD cards collecting dust. If your products aren't moving there's generally a problem with pricing or performance. We know they perform well...at some point the bulb may come on, maybe.
Personally im glad consumers have finally put their foot down and refused to be taken. Sadly its only some what correcting half of the market so far.
 
The aib idiots are the biggest problem for AMD cards collecting dust. If your products aren't moving there's generally a problem with pricing or performance. We know they perform well...at some point the bulb may come on, maybe.
Personally im glad consumers have finally put their foot down and refused to be taken. Sadly its only some what correcting half of the market so far.
I can't vouch for other countries but as far as my humble efforts to monitor GPU sales in Russia go, nobody has refused to be taken, in fact the very opposite is going on - every time literally any new card is available for 300% of its MSRP instead of 400% (I'm not joking - I wish I was) it immediately flies off the shelf. For example: two days ago there was a shipment of 9 Gigabyte rtx3060 Aorus Elite cards in a small shop that got listed for, ahem, roughly $907 USD (Not a typo!). As of right now there is just one of them left. And that's "gray" market price. Shops that pay all their taxes routinely have them listed even higher and they still sell out!

Also the prices seem to go in lockstep with ETH. The lowpoint of ETH correlates pretty well with 3060ies being available for around 700-750 in our market. Those prices are nowhere to be found now. 6600XT seems to be available in vastly bigger numbers with decent restocks every week though.
 
3060tis are just crazy here as well. I was told just yesterday that at one point they were going for $12-$1500, that's insane! Right now i guess the scalper norm is $1100. For such a cheap card i don't get it. Why anyone would pay that much for one is beyond me. While at microcenter 6000 series cards are just sitting. Granted they are marked up but if i were going to drop $1000 on a gpu it sure as hell wouldn't be a 3060.
I guess 6000 cards don't mine well?
 
As a pro-AMD loudmouth in tech forums, good riddance! Fuck em.
 
I really wish JPR would separate IGPs from dGPUs in their data. All but useless combining the two like this.
 
Its not the gamers...
 
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