Statitic: Graphics card prices are still rising slowly
According to the data released by 3DCenter at the end of August this year, although entering the third quarter, AMD and Nvidia graphics card prices have loosened and declined, but then there are signs of rising, ending the downward trend since May. The latest data shows that this trend does not seem to be reversed. In the past month or so, the price of graphics cards has continued to rise slightly, and the market outlook is not very optimistic.
In the recent rise, AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 series is more obvious, while Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 30 series is relatively slow. Earlier news from various parties pointed out that the chip shortage will not end in the short term and will continue throughout 2022. It is estimated that it is difficult to see the price of graphics cards fall in a short period of time. In the past few months, both Nvidia and AMD have increased their supply, and the popularity of cryptocurrencies has also decreased. In particular, Nvidia launched the GeForce RTX 30 LHR series and CMP HX series for mining. The supply in the entire market is relatively abundant compared to the beginning of the year, and consumers have a greater chance of buying graphics cards.
The product cycle of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 series and AMD Radeon RX 6000 series has come to half, at least consumers are unlikely to see lower prices this year.