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RTX 4090 Q1 Sales Update: Nvidia’s Greed has Limits! (+ Intel / AMD CPU Update)
In a recent YouTube video titled "RTX 4090 Q1 Sales Update: Nvidia’s Greed has Limits! (+ Intel / AMD CPU Update)", the creator dives deep into the sales landscape for Nvidia and AMD products, particularly focusing on the flagship RTX 4090 and various AMD CPUs and GPUs. The discussion reflects a critical analysis of the current market dynamics as we move through 2024.
### Overview of Sales Dynamics
The video starts with a historical context, reminding viewers of Jensen Huang's ambitious vision for Nvidia back in 2011, contrasting it with Nvidia's present-day pricing strategies. Huang's financial ascent—amassing an $18 billion net worth—has coincided with increasing prices for Nvidia products, leading to consumer pushback.
Key Points Discussed:
On the AMD front, the video emphasizes the growing popularity of the AMD 7900 XTX, which is reportedly selling well close to MSRP. This shift signifies a potential for AMD to gain market share if they adjust pricing effectively:
Switching to CPUs, the creator discusses AMD's Zen architecture versus Intel's Raptor Lake. The analysis reveals that while Zen CPUs are robustly selling, Intel's offerings are faltering:
The video concludes by predicting ongoing price wars in the GPU and CPU markets as AMD's competitive pricing puts pressure on Nvidia and Intel. The creator suggests consumers hold off on purchasing high-priced components, hinting that better deals may be just around the corner as retailers adapt to market pressures.
As always, such market shifts provide an intriguing lens for hardware enthusiasts to observe the evolving landscape. What are your thoughts on the current sales trends? Are you considering an upgrade to either Nvidia or AMD's latest offerings? Share your perspectives below!
In a recent YouTube video titled "RTX 4090 Q1 Sales Update: Nvidia’s Greed has Limits! (+ Intel / AMD CPU Update)", the creator dives deep into the sales landscape for Nvidia and AMD products, particularly focusing on the flagship RTX 4090 and various AMD CPUs and GPUs. The discussion reflects a critical analysis of the current market dynamics as we move through 2024.
### Overview of Sales Dynamics
The video starts with a historical context, reminding viewers of Jensen Huang's ambitious vision for Nvidia back in 2011, contrasting it with Nvidia's present-day pricing strategies. Huang's financial ascent—amassing an $18 billion net worth—has coincided with increasing prices for Nvidia products, leading to consumer pushback.
Key Points Discussed:
- Despite expectations of high prices being well-accepted by the market, the sales figures for the RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti indicate weak demand. Reports suggest only about 10% of the launch volume for these models has sold near the MSRP, with many sitting unsold for extended periods.
- The RTX 4090, although still selling, shows signs of diminished enthusiasm. Sales reported from retailers suggest a trend where consumers are reluctant to pay prices exceeding $1900, with many units remaining on shelves longer than expected.
On the AMD front, the video emphasizes the growing popularity of the AMD 7900 XTX, which is reportedly selling well close to MSRP. This shift signifies a potential for AMD to gain market share if they adjust pricing effectively:
- The creator noted that the demand for older generation GPUs, like those from Nvidia's Ampere series, remains strong when priced below MSRP.
- Amidst concerns from retailers about Nvidia's pricing power, they also point out AMD's opportunity to stabilize the pricing of its products, particularly the 7900 XT, to maximize consumer interest.
Switching to CPUs, the creator discusses AMD's Zen architecture versus Intel's Raptor Lake. The analysis reveals that while Zen CPUs are robustly selling, Intel's offerings are faltering:
- AMD's Zen 3 and Zen 4 are reportedly outperforming Intel's offerings, with consumers increasingly asking about price-to-performance ratios in purchases.
- The video's insights suggest that AMD's proactive price adjustments have enabled them to outperform Intel in retail sales, which is crucial considering the tighter consumer budgets in the current economic climate.
The video concludes by predicting ongoing price wars in the GPU and CPU markets as AMD's competitive pricing puts pressure on Nvidia and Intel. The creator suggests consumers hold off on purchasing high-priced components, hinting that better deals may be just around the corner as retailers adapt to market pressures.
As always, such market shifts provide an intriguing lens for hardware enthusiasts to observe the evolving landscape. What are your thoughts on the current sales trends? Are you considering an upgrade to either Nvidia or AMD's latest offerings? Share your perspectives below!