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NVIDIA Reports Q4 and 2018 Financial Results - Down 45%

As far as the new RTX GPUs I don't know why they are char
I guess they are making up for it now.



Their outlook is FLAT to Down slightly

Their inventory is getting harder to sell as well up from 102 last Q to 143 days . Last quarter Huang said inventory would clear out in 1 quarter and now its becoming increasingly difficult.

I don't understand why retailers are marking the prices up so much. The non reference cards were supposed to be cheaper than the Founders Editions but they actually cost more. They shouldn't be marking them up so high . That's not how supply and demand works.
 
As far as the new RTX GPUs I don't know why they are char


I don't understand why retailers are marking the prices up so much. The non reference cards were supposed to be cheaper than the Founders Editions but they actually cost more. They shouldn't be marking them up so high . That's not how supply and demand works.
there is no demand because most of the gamers are now are just causal gamers, they don't have 4K screens, they don't need over engineered gpus. they need something different, mobile gaming with AR or similar.
 
Yeah gamers have kinda been spoilt with Pascal, it's been made even more clear now with the 7nm Radeon VII, Pascal was years ahead of anything AMD could offer..... the glut of Pascal cards thanks to cryptocurrencies dying a quicker death than the IS caliphate surely didn't help, but the financials are sound regardless.

I think they will be OK.
 
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Baseless?
I still wonder what makes you people protect turing...Or what, you've bought one, so now "changing" sides?

Its not about sides, its about substance. I'm not defending Turing either, I'm a big detractor of it. Read a bit.
 
Shows how much of a success the $1350 price point is for the extra 10 FPS.
 
I have been holding on to a aging GTX 970 and I just finally got tired of waiting for the prices to come down on the new Nvidia cards and picked up a nice Vega 56 (hopefully with Samsung memory) for dirt cheap to tide me over until Navi releases and hopefully competitive prices return. I do love this 970, I have never held on to a graphics card for so long, but I could never validate upgrading with all the price gouging we had been seeing.
You can pick up a 1080ti for around 430-450 on reddit hardware swap.
 
Definitely happens with companies losing their mind and selling products at insanely increased prices
This. I'm not playing that shit. They can keep 'em.
 
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