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haxxiy said:
JEMC said:

Also, there are companies that have taken action to try to prevent this. The company that makes the Zotac and Inno3D cards moved their assembly factory out of China, so they could ship GPUs to the US without being affected by tariffs to Chinese goods. What willhappen with them? Will they be able to keep selling the GPUs at the original price since they're tariff free or will Nvidia raise they cost of the chips so the ards end up costing the same? After all, you'll have to be very, very loyal to Asus or another brand to pay hundreds of dollars more for the same product.

That's easy. They'd put their cards at about the same price as the others in the US. Why wouldn't they? It's not like they get infinite Nvidia GPUs to sell anyway.

My comment was focused more on the free will of pricing them the way they want or if they'd be forced by Nvidia to price them as the rest.

A smart company would go for the middle ground, charging more than they could but still being something like $100 cheaper than anyone else to sell more units.



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