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When the Gpu's prices will go down ?

Then you have to wonder why their margin is so low compared to Nvidia when they are virtually charging the same if not more per mm2 of TSMC 5nm silicon while also supposedly having a cheaper deal with TSMC.

The 4070Ti is 294mm and £800, the 7900XT is 304mm + 188mm (492mm) and £800

The 4090 is £1000 more expensive than the 7900XTX.

The 4070 with a similar die size to the 7800XT / 7700XT is more expensive

The 4060Ti is smaller than the 7700XT

We have got to the stage now where we say an Nvidia GPU 20% faster than an AMD GPU is worth 110% more, or £1000 more.
 
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Nvidia sell nothing but GPU's and have 75% margins @Joxeon to AMD's 14% in the gaming space.

they also make the GPU's cheaper, have you seen the PCB of the 4070 compared with the 7800XT?

4070. this is the PCB of a £200 GPU sold for £600. Its like a cheap PSU where they save money by pulling half the filters and various other components off the PCB and replace the rest with cheap unbranded crap, its not quality.

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7800XT, this is a high quality PCB.

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Their console business brings the margins down since it's all about volume. Their PC gaming margins are way higher.

Oh... and with that they can still cut prices by 20% right? conveniently.

They made £200 million from gaming, that's nothing, just how low are those margins? 2%?

what's more expensive to make, a console SoC or a dGPU?

Did you know AMD lost money on every Radeon VII they sold?
 
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If to gain market share you have to be 50% cheaper and make a loss on everything you sell you don't have a business, all Nvidia need to do is wait for AMD to go bust, that's what they did to ATI.

We either buy their GPU's at a point where they can R&D the next generation or we don't and they stop that R&D to put in to profitable segments.
 
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Oh... and with that they can still cut prices by 20% right? conveniently.

They made £200 million from gaming, that's nothing, just how low are those margins? 2%?

what's more expensive to make, a console SoC or a dGPU?

Did you know AMD lost money on every Radeon VII they sold?
Like others have said AMD having significantly lower margins than Nvidia in PC gaming makes zero sense.

Unless there is company corruption and mismanagement?
 
Has anyone actually answered the question of when GPU prices will go down? :D

I'm still on a 1080Ti! :(
It's funny that you should mention the 11GB 1080 Ti.

11GB. Did I mention 11GB yet?

Because on the deals website someone was going on about how they were finally going "upgrade" to the 8GB 3070 Ti.

8GB. Did I mention 8GB yet?!

Decided to leave them alone but plenty of posters on that deal were laughing at an 8GB card in 2023.
 
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Like others have said AMD having significantly lower margins than Nvidia in PC gaming makes zero sense.

Unless there is company corruption and mismanagement?

Probably because of consoles, and their last generation RX6000 series cards were cheaper than the RTX3000 series for much longer and are not using Samsung. Once the RX6000 series sells out, margins should rise. Having said that the more complex chiplet design with more VRAM still will mean Nvidia will do better in margins, especially as Ada Lovelace is a massive performance jump and RDNA3 lags behind. If Nvidia wasn't so greedy AMD would be in deep trouble.
 
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4070. this is the PCB of a £200 GPU sold for £600. Its like a cheap PSU where they save money by pulling half the filters and various other components off the PCB and replace the rest with cheap unbranded crap, its not quality.

B59ws23.jpg


7800XT, this is a high quality PCB.

F7bQxXc.jpg

Your post just shows how good the design of the 4070 is. You get the same performance for less silicon, PCB and componentry. I applaud NV for that, because it means it should be cheaper.

It's just that it's not cheaper..... So NV engineers are excellent, but their pricing strategy is *******.
 
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4070. this is the PCB of a £200 GPU sold for £600. Its like a cheap PSU where they save money by pulling half the filters and various other components off the PCB and replace the rest with cheap unbranded crap, its not quality.

B59ws23.jpg


7800XT, this is a high quality PCB.

F7bQxXc.jpg
You have to ask why is a midrange card using a high end PCB though, surely consumers buying at around £500 would rather pay £400 and get a more basic PCB?

Even the higher power 6800XT wasn't as over-engineered as shown below.

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