A new report suggests GPU prices may soon climb as NVIDIA and AMD partners face rising DDR6 and DDR7 costs, leaving consumers ...
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An industry insider says that Nvidia's "OPP" program, which kept at least some graphics card prices at retail, has been axed.
If you're thinking about upgrading to a new graphics card this year, your window for doing so at MSRP has closed. When I ...
According to a new report NVIDIA has increased the prices for its GeForce RTX GPUs due to the increased costs surrounding GDDR6 and GDDR7 memory.
As the price of RAM, GPUs, and even SSDs climbs ever higher off the back of AI data centre demand, it's causing a ...
With VRAM price rises kicking in, Nvidia has increased the amount it charges graphics card makers for its GPUs, according to ...
Claims that Nvidia has ended OPP come from Roman 'Der8auer' Hartung and HardwareLuxx. In a video on his YouTube channel, ...
With the DRAM shortage already making memory upgrades prohibitively expensive, high-end SSD prices have also spiked in recent weeks. This surge is being driven by the ...
What’s happened? AMD has reportedly informed its graphics-card board partners that it will implement a price increase of at least 10% across its Radeon GPU lineup due to soaring memory module costs.
AMD is going to have an interesting 2026 fighting against memory prices and—maybe—expanding FSR Redstone to handhelds.
TL;DR: AMD plans to raise Radeon GPU prices due to memory shortages and high AI-driven demand, with 8GB models increasing by $20 and 16GB by $40 at the supplier level. Retail prices may rise up to $85 ...
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