To be fair, does NVIDIA’s financial report actually state how many chips were produced (which would be unusual for a financial report), or how much money they made off if GPU chips? It is far more likely that the high price of their product has fueled their extraordinary profits, not the volume sold.
It does not. Analytics are estimating the AUP and seem to find that it has not gone up enough to cause the revenue increase by itself.
Keep in mind that despite much of internet hoopla the price Nvidia sells chips to AIBs is not likely to be the cause of current retail prices.
That's another piece of the puzzle I don't get. I've just checked ebay UK for 3070s, and there seems to be a lot of them around the 1,000 GBP mark, but how do they end up there if there has been literally nothing in the stores ever since launch?
Scalpers are a thing but it is quite incorrect to say nothing has been in the stores. Even in my little backwater country, there were 3070s available for a long while for about 1000€. Right now, 3060s are available... for about 1000€. And they are being bought - fast. Hell, if I would have agreed to pay ~1100€ back in November 3080s were available. Even now there is stock fairly regularly - cards are just bought incredibly fast at stupid prices. I have also been looking at EU (and to some degree, GB) stores and the situation is pretty much the same.
Right now, there seems to be a new dip in availability but I am not looking that actively at stock any more either.
If you want to have fun (or be frustrated) you can try to catch something in stock:
https://twitter.com/PartAlert
Twitter is actually too slow, their Discord channel is faster. Plus you essentially need all the payment and addresses stuff pre-configured so that you would have a chance to buy in that small window cards are in stock
Edit:
There is a very simple reason for stupid prices:
https://2cryptocalc.com/most-profitable-gpu
At todays prices and situation, mining Ethereum makes ~$10 on 3090, ~$8 on 3080, ~$5 on 3070/3060Ti and ~$4 on 3060. Per day. $300, $240, $150 and $120 per month.