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Nvidia and AMD Are Getting Desperate... August GPU Pricing Update In the latest video from Hardware Unboxed, titled "Nvidia and AMD Are Getting Desperate... August GPU Pricing Update," the discussion centers around the ongoing fluctuations in GPU pricing as we approach the anticipated launch of new graphics cards. The market conditions suggest a sense of urgency from both Nvidia and AMD to offload existing inventory before the next generation is unveiled.
Key Highlights:
- Current Market Dynamics: As summer draws to a close, Nvidia and AMD seem to exhibit desperation regarding their current GPU stock. The video notes that there are several unattractive deals available, mixed with some decent purchases, as consumers await next-gen cards' release.
- Nvidia's Pricing Strategies: While Nvidia saw some price reductions last month, the momentum has slowed considerably. Graphics cards like the RTX 3060 are still priced around $400—a significant markup over their expected MSRP of $330, leaving many consumers wondering when reasonable pricing will return. The video suggests that potential buyers may want to hold off until these cards see a 20-30% reduction.
- AMD’s Competitive Edge: The video highlights that AMD has somewhat better pricing strategies, with many of its models now sitting at or below MSRP. However, there are still standouts like the RX 6950 XT, which is considered overpriced at $1,000 compared to the better value RX 6900 XT available for $700.
- New Entrant – Intel’s Arc A380: Intel’s first desktop GPU, the Arc A380, entered the market at $140 but is critiqued for lacking competitiveness against similarly priced AMD options, particularly given it performs slower than the RX 6400 in practical benchmarks.
- Used Market Insights: The used GPU market remains robust, particularly for older models like the RTX 2060 and GTX 1660 Super, which currently provide better value compared to new low-end cards from all three vendors—AMD, Nvidia, and Intel.
Conclusion
Overall, the August update from Hardware Unboxed paints a picture of a GPU market that is still quite inflated, with the next generation looming large. With hopes of better pricing and value deals on the horizon, current consumers are advised to wait rather than make hasty purchases. For those engaged in conversations on GPU performances and purchases, what are your thoughts on these price trends? Are you waiting for the next-gen releases, or have you made a move on existing inventory? Share your experiences below!
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