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Captain_Yuri said:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Rumored To Launch In 450W & 600W Variants, Priced Lower Than RTX 3090 Ti

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-450w-600w-tgp-variants-priced-lower-than-rtx-3090-ti-rumor/

Personally I think if they do launch a full fat Titan with 48GB of Vram, it will be no less than $3000 USD. But I don't see a standard 4090 being much more than $1500.

That's already the MSRP for the 3090. I'd say $1800, if not even $2000, could very well be in the books.

I mean, this is NVidia, after all. Just look at the prices for the Titan in previous gens:

Pascal: $1200

Maxwell: $1000

The 4090 was $300 more and not a real Titan

How about the xx80Ti?

Ampere: $1200

Turing: $1000

Pascal: $699

Maxwell: $649 

Unless AMD can put up a lot of pressure, NVidia will increase the prices yet again for sure, and with the inflation, they'll even have a convenient excuse to do so this time around

Captain_Yuri said:

Intel Outside: Apple & AMD Remove All Traces of Intel Hardware From Their M2 MacBook & Rembrandt Laptops

https://wccftech.com/intel-outside-apple-amd-remove-all-traces-of-intel-hardware-from-their-m2-macbook-rembrandt-laptops/

It's interesting what happens when you sleep on your laurels for so long that even Apple got sick of all the nonsense, developed their own CPU/GPU and dumped you. And with AMD continuously increasing in market share in Server, the clock is ticking.

But the long term clock is ticking for Nvidia because if AMD and Intel get their shit together and manage to catch up to Nvidia in the GPU department, then Nvidia won't have much leeway as they don't yet have a CPU in the consumer space. So for Nvidia's sake, they should hope that AMD and Intel will continue to be behind in the GPU space.

NVidia would still be fine, CUDA has made itself a standard for scientific calculations on GPUs, hence why ~98% of server GPUs are from NVidia.

Add to this their Tegra line, and NVidia will do fine even without consumer GPUs.