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posted by hubie on Saturday December 31, @07:43AM   Printer-friendly
from the grim-picture-for-whom? dept.

Discrete GPU Sales Plummet to Historic Lows:

If you've been looking at the GPU market recently and thinking, "nope," you're not alone. Jon Peddie Research has released its year-end summary, and it paints a grim picture: Shipments of discrete GPUs have fallen to levels not seen in almost 20 years. It's an unexpected situation given the recent deluge of GPUs in the channel thanks to the death of crypto. Plus AMD, Nvidia, and Intel have released all-new GPUs this year too. Despite the bounty of silicon at their disposal, gamers are just not buying GPUs right now.

[...] The reasons for the steep decline in GPU shipments aren't perfectly detailed in the summary. However, we can make a few guesses. This entire year has seen a rapid slowdown in the PC market as the pandemic began to fade. People went outside again and turned off their PCs. There's also been increasing economic anxiety for most of the year as well. This has been punctuated by mass layoffs at major companies recently, such as Meta and Amazon. Additionally, a lot of PC upgraders held off in the third quarter in anticipation of all the new hardware coming out.

Many people might have examined the new CPUs and GPUs and concluded prices were too high. This issue has affected both AMD on the CPU front and Nvidia on the GPU side. AMD had to dramatically lower Zen 4 prices for Black Friday and has largely kept them in place. Nvidia hasn't lowered prices, but so many scalpers tried to return RTX 4080 cards that Newegg halted refunds for them.

Tom's Hardware summary of the report


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  • (Score: 2) by aafcac on Saturday December 31, @10:57PM

    by aafcac (17646) on Saturday December 31, @10:57PM (#1284578)

    Bitcoin was designed to be inherently deflationary, as a result it's most likely to go to some extremely large value and get stuck there with no further trades as those holding it hold out for higher prices in the future. In the scenario, the value would effectively be zero even though the nominal value would be a ton.

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