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It would be supposition to assume that sold out = high demand or high sales. Unless you have the number of units Nvidia actually shipped or sales numbers it's impossible to say how many units were shifted. Heck being sold out isn't even a guarantee that any units were sold from a singular shop period, you are making another assumption that said store was able to acquire stock at this point in time in the first place. That's very well possible given there have been GPU launches in the recent and further past where certain retailers were assigned 0-5 units.
It's beneficial for companies to ship only what they know will sell out at launch because people tend to make the same logical mistake you did here. Most people immediately think sold out = hot / popular without actually taking two seconds to consider the fact that sold out in only analogous to that store being out of stock and nothing more. It's not an indicator sales or popularity without additional supporting information.
dont fall for the illusion of high demand at launch when deliberate limited quantities are at work. Its not uncommon for these types of marketing strategies to take shape. Limiting availability invites a sense of increasing need to pull the trigger or overall generally draws the illusion for a more high-demand desirable product. Can you imagine the headlines "RTX 4080 SUPER SOLD OUT WORLDWIDE" and its effects. Now add e.g. "only 1000 units were supplied at launch for the ~8 billion population" -all of that excitement just evaporates.
$950 for a XTX, hardly an underdog. Deserves all the criticism it gets. At this sort of price you'd expect nothing short of perfection!
my local microcenter had more than 120 rtx 4080 "super" units in stock on release day. no idea what the exact number is, they won't say. but it was more than 120. they were all gone by 1 pm. they had 20 units of the MSI card that looks like a founders edition rip off. that one went really fast. restocks have mostly sold out. the only 4080S restock not selling out are the PNY cards, which isn't really surprising. more cards come in every 2-3 days and the "premium" brands go right away