Wednesday, October 2nd 2013
NVIDIA Prepares Two New Sub-$250 SKUs, Price Cuts
With AMD detailing its Radeon R9 and R7 series, especially at some very attractive sub-$299 price-points for the most part, there are jitters being felt at NVIDIA. The company is expected to unveil one or two new sub-$250 GeForce GTX SKUs around mid-October, 2013. The company is also expected to introduce price-cuts across its entire lineup, to make it competitive with AMD's. NVIDIA could tap into its existing GK104 and GK106 silicons to carve out the two new SKUs ranging between $149.99 and $249.99. The idea here would be to topple Radeon R9 270X. Price-cuts could be directed at the likes of GeForce GTX 760 and GTX 770, to make them competitive with the Radeon R9 280X, while in anticipation of the $599 pricing of the R9 290X, NVIDIA could rethink pricing of its $650 GeForce GTX 780, and $1000 GTX TITAN.
Source:
DigiTimes
39 Comments on NVIDIA Prepares Two New Sub-$250 SKUs, Price Cuts
On a side note, it should be fun heading over to the Tom's Hardware forums and reading posts about people upgrading their 7970 to a 280X and how it's so much faster.
Edit: I just realized all of my post is pretty much about AMD. My point here is why AMD's prices are low (not sure on the 290X, most likely just AMD being aggressive). The Titan's price most likely won't ever make sense. I believe it's a fashion piece and/or statement. It's too expensive for gaming and too low performance for compute-intensive loads, only catching the small niche of people looking for a relatively inexpensive higher-performance-than-normal compute card. People who need high compute speeds, but can't afford the considerably higher performance cards.
Seriously I've never thought about replacing my graphics card so early in my possession of it in all my life. I've only had my 7870 for a 17 months, and now I can replace it with something better and far cheaper :twitch:
Way to go AMD for remaing competative, so we the PC gamers can enjoy our shiny graphics for cheap. :toast:
Am hoping it will be faster and more efficient, unless they go for outright speed over power.
What arrangement could they still pull from a GK104 to make a GTX760Ti? How many other geldings could they have been binning, and at what volumes to really make something that makes a enough impression on to truly lower pricing stack, something with limited number won’t achieve that. Probably just going to re-brand the 670 as GTX760Ti, for $270 just to hold the 760 in a better light.
Face it, do you ever recall Nvidia pricing actually being par with AMD in the weeks/months after such upheaval. Even when the 4870 released and walked on the GTX260 Nvidia soldiered on with "a stiff upper lip". What new card are you thinking would make that a great upgrade?
with AMD keep pulling down their prices, at some point they will make alot of money...
Nvidia is somewhat "force" to cut down their prices.
way to go AMD...
competition is good for consumers...