Tuesday, August 16th 2022

Due to Chip Oversupply, NVIDIA Reportedly Resumes Production of RTX 3080 12 GB

NVIDIA has reportedly resumed production of its GA102-based RTX 3080 12 GB graphics cards, according to a Tweet from GPU leaker Zed__Wang. The reason cited has to do with oversupply of the company's GA102 chips, which powers the company's high-end lineup from the RTX 3080 through the RTX 3090 Ti (in all, there are six RTX 30-series cards powered by this chip, alongside the CMP 90HX mining-specific card, datacenter and AI inferencing accelerators A10, A10G, and A40, as well as the company's RTX A4500, A5000, A5500, and A6000 series for a total of 14 SKUs).

Oversupply, in this case, has more to do with contracting demand - not only is NVIDIA's next-gen RTX 40-series right around the corner, but the already-announced death of Ethereum's Proof of Work mining has flooded the market with second-hand RTX 30-series cards. This, alongside the already long-winded shelf-life of the RTX 30-series - which hit the market back in September 2020 - has led to contracting demand for NVIDIA's GPUs. Rampant inflation and general macroeconomic indicators also do little to instill confidence in the purchase of non-essential products.
The company now seems to be committed to getting as many GA102 chips out of its door as possible and into the hands of gamers, who are more likely to buy hardware at a good price/performance ratio than professional clients are likely to buy a technology that's soon to be superseded. The death of the GPU mining market also leaves NVIDIA with one less SKU to funnel its 628 mm², 28 billion transistor chips besides the seven devoted the professional market. Reviving the RTX 3080 12 GB will also let the green team improve profits relative to its RTX 3080 10 GB cards, which it can now further price-cut while ensuring the 12 GB version picks up the profit reduction.

NVIDIA is now banking on its usual suspects - gaming consumers - to pick up its leftover chips and help clear the channels for introduction of the RTX 40-series. Its efforts may not amount to much, however, as NVIDIA's own Gaming Division was the one that bled the most revenue in the last quarter.
Sources: Zed__Wang @ Twitter, via Tom's Hardware
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44 Comments on Due to Chip Oversupply, NVIDIA Reportedly Resumes Production of RTX 3080 12 GB

#1
nguyen
3080 12GB for 500usd sound good :D
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#2
watzupken
In my opinion, reintroducing the RTX 3080 12GB is unlikely to stimulate any demand. In my country, there are still a number of 12GB RTX 3080 around, but I don't think they are selling out. The key issues are that (1) people still don't find the price attractive enough, and, (2) problem 1 is compounded by the fact that next gen GPUs are expected to be much faster and cheaper, i.e. reports mentioned that the RTX 4070 can be as quick as the RTX 3090. I feel if they are really thinking about increasing demand, they don't have to reintroduce this. All they need to do is to continue cutting prices on the RTX 3080 10GB and RTX 3080 Ti to clear out the GA102.
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#3
john_
Random thoughts...







nguyen3080 12GB for 500usd sound good :D


:roll:


Seriously. Nice seeing prices dropping.
But unfortunately we don't see the same trend in low end and mid range cards.

JMO
watzupkenIn my opinion, reintroducing the RTX 3080 12GB is unlikely to stimulate any demand. In my country, there are still a number of 12GB RTX 3080 around, but I don't think they are selling out. The key issues are that (1) people still don't find the price attractive enough, and, (2) problem 1 is compounded by the fact that next gen GPUs are expected to be much faster and cheaper, i.e. reports mentioned that the RTX 4070 can be as quick as the RTX 3090. I feel if they are really thinking about increasing demand, they don't have to reintroduce this. All they need to do is to continue cutting prices on the RTX 3080 10GB and RTX 3080 Ti to clear out the GA102.
Higher supply, bigger need to sell, more price cuts.
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#4
TheDeeGee
john_Random thoughts...











:roll:


Seriously. Nice seeing prices dropping.
But unfortunately we don't see the same trend in low end and mid range cards.

JMO


Higher supply, bigger need to sell, more price cuts.
Lol, blocked that Jay guy from my YT recommendations after he called his viewers idiots. He can drown in his custom loops for all i care.
nguyen3080 12GB for 500usd sound good :D
Yeah, i'll get rid of their stock for them for that price ^^
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#5
nguyen
TheDeeGeeYeah, i'll get rid of their stock for them for that price ^^
just got 3070 for 500usd, would prefer 3080 :D
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#6
tetrapak
john_Random thoughts...











:roll:


Seriously. Nice seeing prices dropping.
But unfortunately we don't see the same trend in low end and mid range cards.

JMO


Higher supply, bigger need to sell, more price cuts.
Offt, that JayZidknothing is biggest scam and shill ever. What a clown. Same as UnboxingTherapy troll.
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#7
deu
F*** me sideways, this will never end!

and it is not like intel is in competition :'/, so its up to AMD to either go for the throat or agree to milk the cow.
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#8
Dammeron
Meanwhile - in EU prices for 3080 are still >800€...
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#9
ZoneDymo
nguyen3080 12GB for 500usd sound good :D
400 and I'll think about it
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#10
wolf
Better Than Native
xulosOfft, that JayZidknothing is biggest scam and shill ever. What a clown. Same as UnboxingTherapy troll.
Jayz is tech entertainment, nothing more. Sometimes there's a skerrick of a valid take in there, but it's mostly a modern tech take wrapped in lowbrow humor. Unbox therapy is a mixture of clickbait, a 'big' on screen personality and some of his opinions, stopped watching that years ago...

Neither are where I'd go for a meaty, information laden tech/phone review. (I watch MKBHD for a lighter take on a phone review, and GSM Arena for a serious written one)

Here (TPU) + Guru3d + techspot for written articles with comprehensive testing (used to go to techreport too but it's been a few years of very little from them?) Hardware Unboxed being the YouTube video version of techspot you get all the numbers, but I use them to make my own conclusions rather than take their opinions and conclusions verbatim, one of the benefits of being shown a lot of numbers, just run them through your own personal value/features/performance etc equation for your own conclusion. Digital Foundry do decent hardware testing but nowhere near the scope and scale of what other publications can manage, they are better yet doing tech focused reviews of games and explanations/comparisons of various rendering/upscaling/etc techniques.
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#11
ThrashZone
TheDeeGeeLol, blocked that Jay guy from my YT recommendations after he called his viewers idiots. He can drown in his custom loops for all i care.


Yeah, i'll get rid of their stock for them for that price ^^
Hi,
Sure didn't take that to not watch him or many other drama queens on the tube.
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#12
Dimitriman
DammeronMeanwhile - in EU prices for 3080 are still >800€...
Yep... I wonder if those are getting sold at all. I have a theory that retailers want to keep their massive profits in 2022 reported and will only liquidate those at a loss in 2023 financial year.
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#13
ThrashZone
Hi,
Really doesn't matter how much nvidia drops prices to seeing bestbuy in the USA stinks as the only seller and only at some stores.
Third party sellers will sell at what ever they want to
Most hope for another mining boom I'm sure and ship them out the back door same as before.
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#14
thegnome
john_Random thoughts...











:roll:


Seriously. Nice seeing prices dropping.
But unfortunately we don't see the same trend in low end and mid range cards.

JMO


Higher supply, bigger need to sell, more price cuts.
Tech entertainer.. If you actually believe that shill in terms of buying advice and shit you're the one wrong, he isn't. I like watching him as entertainment but I would never ever take his advice or his benchmarks as something I should believe. Same goes for any other similar youtuber. There are sites like TPU and Guru3D if you actually plan on comparing product for a purchase, not mister Jay Nvidia/EVGA sellout.
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#15
Vayra86
xulosOfft, that JayZidknothing is biggest scam and shill ever. What a clown. Same as UnboxingTherapy troll.
Surprising, that TV celebrities are there only for entertainment eh....

As for those 3080's... At 450-500 sure! Thats my limit and will remain so. 12GB is comfy too. Ill take it..
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#16
Moofachuka
Personally, I trust GN for all tech YT. DF for analytical gaming, and benchmarks and monitors from HU.

The rest are shills...
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#17
trsttte
lol get rekd nvidia :D

They know what they need to do to sell them, price them more realistically. The 3080 with 10gb was short on memory from the start and should have been discontinued in favour of the 12gb long ago but they decided to play the market and leverage the lack of supply to further their pockets, they can now hold the bag. The extra profits they made during the "shortages" and are more than enougth to cover some deeper discounts now.
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#18
SOAREVERSOR
I think this is the last PC gaming rig I build after all this stuff.

We have a switch and the little lady likes it so much more. Then I look at the hassle, lack of HEDT, and just nope right out of it.
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#19
neatfeatguy
I'm kind of surprised that the 3080s are selling at the local Micro Center, depending on whether it's 10GB or 12GB, prices are still $800-1100. I suppose if folks are still buying Nvidia might as well keep sending them out in any form since they keep selling.

Maybe with some extra inventory pushed out it might be enough to finally push those prices for the higher end cards (3080/3080Ti) down. It would be nice to see those cards dip under their MSRP this late in the game.
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#20
Fleurious
nVidia I’ll help take one off your hands but my final offer is $450 Canadian Pesos and you have to throw in Jensen’s leather jacket.
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#21
DeathtoGnomes
This will screw Nvidia badly. Nvidia should have waited until after the first of the year in 2023 to launch to do all this. This could backfire for Nvidia, it wouldnt be the first time a Graphics card company F**ks itself over a bad decision. Flooding the market with 3080s will only drive prices down, and when its time to launch the 40-series, maybe we'll see some prices lower than the 30-series launches.
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#22
Chrispy_
I'd be tempted to buy a new 3080 12GB for a fair price, and in my opinion the 12GB model should have had a launch MSRP of $799 if Nvidia hadn't decided to become official scalpers.

As of the last few weeks, it's been easy to pick up a used 3080 10GB for less than MSRP, with ex-mining cards occasionally showing up for 20% less than MSRP. That's still not a great deal but it's a sign of how things are improving. I think I'd pay $/€/£ for a 3080 12GB in the run up to the 4000-series and RDNA3 which are probably 4-6 months away at best.
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#23
mechtech
Wait what??

oversupply. But start/increase production???

But I thought all these companies said there was no supply hence the high prices………..
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#24
Hervon
I think you miss a point. They have too much chips… they decided to build GPU boards with them.
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#25
bug
nguyen3080 12GB for 500usd sound good :D
In August 2021, maybe. In August 2022, with Ada coming up... not so much.

But seriously, I have reached the point where I don't really care about generational improvements like at all. I care about being able to buy a video card at a sane price again.
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