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Right, because they didn't learn from Pascal?I don't think that they were meant to coexist. I think Nvidia expected scalpers and miners to buy up all Ampere stock before the Ada launch, but this plan got thrown out of the window when crypto crashed.
NVIDIA Pascal GPU Based Cryptocurrency Mining Station Detailed - Equipped With Eight GP106 Tier Graphics Cards
NVIDIA's Pascal GPUs are now being shipped in customized Cryptocurrency mining systems that are aimed at Ethereum mining.
wccftech.com
Crypto-mining crash leaves Nvidia with 'excess' inventory of Pascal cards
Nvidia saw a sequential decline in gaming revenue, but expects things to pick back up.
www.pcgamer.com
With Ampere they just simply didn't even bother making a mining specific card, but rather they started making gamer specific cards (LHR) when the backlash and rumor mill of other sales channels started to become tangible.
Come on. Nvidia has always deployed some tactic to delay their time to market to just the right time, for each part of their stack. The strategy is profit maximization, that and that alone determines what gets launched when. The 4nm and limited run story fits right in, too. They don't stand to gain anything from cannibalizing their own stock.
As far as the 4080's go though, yeah, that I don't think they expected, because the 4070ti is probably just as tainted right now because of it, which leaves them in a crappy position. If they delay 4070ti further by limited stock or otherwise, they might miss their sales entirely on that one as people can simply buy an equally performant Ampere alternative or something in the AMD stable.
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