Friday, November 14th 2008
NVIDIA to Cut Graphics Card Prices to Counter AMD/ATI ?
Industry watcher DigiTimes has some good news today. Apparently, disturbed by the rising presence of ATI in the discrete graphics card market, NVIDIA is planning a counter attack with the easiest way possible - cut the prices of its products. If the information is right, NVIDIA is going to slash the prices across its entire high-end GeForce GTX 200 line-up, as well as the mainstream GeForce 9800 GT and GeForce 9600 GT series. Unfortunately, the other piece of information as of when and by how much the prices will go down is unknown.
Source:
DigiTimes
With AMD making gains in the discrete graphics card market - rising to around 40% in third-quarter 2008 according to a recent report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR) - Nvidia is planning to cut its graphics card prices in an attempt to curb further loss of market share, according to sources at graphics card makers.
AMD anticipates taking 50% of the market after reducing prices for its ATI Radeon HD 4000 series products, but to counter Nvidia has also made moves to cut prices for its GeForce GTX 200, 9800 GT and 9600 GT series.
53 Comments on NVIDIA to Cut Graphics Card Prices to Counter AMD/ATI ?
I hope the prices are also cut in Australia, and not just the bigger countries. It'd be nice to get the card I'm looking at buying for less.
It'd be nice to know when they're planning on cutting their prices.
280GTX for US$ 250.
yaay..
but ya its usually Stores that Try to charge more on a certain product when its not AMDs fault for the pricing over seas, they can only have a MSRP just like Nvidia then its the Stores selling pricing. its known as Forced Marketing on Pricing, they want to Get as much money out of you or make the other card more enticing.
If you want to know my card look at my system specs.
Plays COD 4 Easily despite the CPU not being apart of the recommended system listing.
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=1053009#post1053009 I think your going to owe me a set of 4850s:roll:
now that we got that out of the way.
I personaly see nvidia cutting prices as a good thing, specly since it will just lead to AMD/ATI price cuts as well, meaning that nomatter what brand/company you prefer your money goes farther.
Personaly I still see the 4800's as a better value then their nvidia equivlants, i have an 8800gts 512mb@ higher then 9800gtx clocks, Works great but wouldnt call it a "bang for the buck" card.
I'm sorry, how about posting something a little bit constructive, or even trying to prove me wrong instead of just implying that I am a fanboy.
And how exactly do you see the HD4800's as better values than their nVidia equivalants?
Currently:
9800GT($95)=HD4830($99)
9800GTX+($139)>HD4850($129)
GTX260($190)=HD4870($215)
Performance Chart
The only card you might be able to try and say is a "better value" is the HD4870x2($479). But even then, overall it is only 5% better than the GTX280($359). That is what? Roughly a 30% price increase for 5% performance increase. Not exactly what I would call a "good value".
so basickly we need to see them make a driver for the 2nd videocard(nvidia or ati) that runs as a PPU driver insted of video, at least till ms desides to unlock using 2 diffrent video cards in same rig.....
nvidia could make 8500/8600 chip based cards with no video out pci-e 1x based just for cuda use, should be plenty of power for games and most apps that would be gpu based.
as should ati for the havoc and other apps that are gpu based, maby a 4600 chip on the same kinda card.
Anyway...
www.tbreak.com/reviews/article.php?cat=grfx&id=636&pagenumber=4
www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=16300&page=7
But AMD sucks, you're absolutely correct in your observations good sir.
I don't know why it is so hard to accept that ATi isn't so far ahead as people seem to want to you believe. I think proof enough is looking at W1z's last performance chart next to the last performance per $ chart. For every ATi card(with the exception of the HD4870x2) there is an nVidia card that is equal in performance, and in every instance that nVidia card offers a better Performance per $.
Though I'm sure next you'll try to say that W1z is just a fanboy too, and that W1z believes that ATi is shit and no one should buy their cards also. Because his charts pretty much say exactly what I have already said.
My posts are not meant to say that ATi cards are a bad buy. They contain the facts, you read them as you wish. My post, if anything, say that ATi isn't as good of a buy as everyone want to make it seem. The ones bias towards ATi tend twist that into me saying ATi is crap. ATi is not putting out more GPU accelerated apps than nVidia. Streams is simply allowing ATi to catch up with what CUDA has enabled nVidia to do. This definitely is a good thing. And the fact that you believe CUDA is only used for PhysX shows how little you know. Though again, most people are not buying either one because of their ability to accelerate a few applications, they are buying them for gaming, their main purpose. I certainly didn't buy any of my nVidia cards because of CUDA, and it doesn't play a role in any of my future buying decisions, nor with Streams. Oh cool, two links to Quak tests. Because that helps. Of course, looking at the other tests the performed kind of hinders your attempt...
cuda(physx and folding only current readely avalable uses) is nice if you play physx games.
Stream(folding since the x1900) will be nice once havoc is updated to support it.
and power director still dosnt work (least by prof ver with latist update) with cuda, dispite it being the one thing they used to show what cuda can do for you.
and your correct, nvidia is the best, they are worlds ahead of ati in price, perf, quility and tech, why do ati even bother.