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Very valid point that kinda blows this news piece's whole argument out of the water.
It wouldn't work because oems wouldn't pay or charge what Nvidia wants. If by chance Nvidia did cut a deal unload the rebranded GPUs, savvy buyers would scoop them up while they are on the cheap indirectly causing the exact scenario Nvidia doesn't want.
Most likely these are to be crippled, and packaged as a limited-market release version lesser card that sells e.g. if these were 1080tis they be crippled to the neighborhood of
1070/1070ti performance and sold only in China.