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NVIDIA 4000 Series

I’d expect at least a couple of thousand cards to be produced in a day, Shirley?

It is a production line after all. How many get sent to the U.K. on the other hand is a completely different matter.
Going on estimates Nvidia shipped about 9.5m cards in Q1 of 2021 so that's roughly 3m per month, obviously that's when production is in full swing and they'll likely have fewer defects but even a conservative estimate would put them at manufacturing maybe 30-40k per day.
 
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GPU's have lost the main feature that caused demand to be almost unlimited at almost any price:

The money-printing feature has been disabled.

The market for ridiculously-expensve pixel-pushers is probably a LOT smaller than the market for money-printers was.

Tomorrow we find out if Nvidia has learned anything from the 3090Ti experiment.
 
GPU's have lost the main feature that caused demand to be almost unlimited at almost any price:

The money-printing feature has been disabled.

The market for ridiculously-expensve pixel-pushers is probably a LOT smaller than the market for money-printers was.

Tomorrow we find out if Nvidia has learned anything from the 3090Ti experiment.

Yep. I won't be in a rush to upgrade until summer which is when Starfield comes out. Only reason I would want it on release is being able to run bencies and chat here. My guess is demand will be satisfied by then and I will be able to grab one at MSRP. I am not paying more than that. This is all assuming price for performance improves.

Whatever happens though it will be fun :D
 
GPU's have lost the main feature that caused demand to be almost unlimited at almost any price:

The money-printing feature has been disabled.

The market for ridiculously-expensve pixel-pushers is probably a LOT smaller than the market for money-printers was.

Tomorrow we find out if Nvidia has learned anything from the 3090Ti experiment.

Caveat that with "for now", it may be different this time due to the Eth change and electricity costs but crypto mining has gone in quite big cycles for several years. :)
 
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Yep. I won't be in a rush to upgrade until summer which is when Starfield comes out. Only reason I would want it on release is being able to run bencies and chat here. My guess is demand will be satisfied by then and I will be able to grab one at MSRP. I am not paying more than that. This is all assuming price for performance improves.

Whatever happens though it will be fun :D
I'm probably one of the few people that can use more performance than the current generation can provide. (VR sim racing)

But current-gen stuff is great for most of what I do. (Even most of my VR sim racing scenarios) The situations where I can use more performance are limited, so my interest in wasting money on an overpriced GPU is also limited.
 
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Think we'll be seeing a lot of focus on "cloud" and nvidias geforce experience/ecosystem stuff tomorrow:

From nvidias twitter:

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Wonder what the "XXXXXX with RTX" might be?
 
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