Well early pricing news for Nvidia next generation GPUs not good.
"Expectations are high for the Lovelace GeForce RTX 40 series of graphics cards from Nvidia, and it seems price predictions are similarly high. There have been a few suggestions that the top-end GeForce RTX 4090 card could end up being stuck with an MSRP of US$2,999, leaving it likely out of reach for the majority of gamers."
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RTX 4090 US$2,999
RTX 4080 Ti US$1,999
RTX 4080 US$1,199
RTX 4070 US$799
RTX 4060 Ti US$499
RTX 4060 US$399
RTX 4050 Ti US$329
RTX 4050 US$279
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However, asking prices for RTX 30 series cards from Nvidia and Radeon RX 6000 cards from AMD have been reportedly
falling as of late, and
Intel should soon be entering the fray with its DG2 offering that should make the market more competitive for buyers. So the figures from Graphically Challenged may be too pessimistic, with US$1,999 to US$2,500 arguably being a more likely price range for the GeForce RTX 4090.
Official prices for the RTX 40 series cards won’t be decided by Nvidia until the very last moment as the graphics card market is certainly volatile and Team Green will want to price its products accordingly. However, it is
rumored that the Lovelace GPU-based RTX 40 series could offer twice the performance of current Ampere RTX 30 parts – so maybe twice the price for the flagship RTX 4090 model isn't as improbable as it first seems."
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