Foundry TSMC states prices of graphics cards and processors will increase by 9%
PC component prices are returning to normal now that the epidemic and crypto meltdown have passed, but it does not appear that this will be a sure thing in the near future. The cost of graphics cards and processors might increase by up to 9 percent in 2023, according to TSMC.
Graphics cards and processors are anticipated to experience price increases as a result of the current global inflation trend. As a result, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, predicts that graphics cards and processors will increase in price by 6 to 9 percent beginning in January 2023.
And this prognosis seems to come at a bad moment, given that the top three chip manufacturers, TSMC, Samsung, and Intel, are working hard to increase chip production in order to fulfill market demand and produce next-generation equipment. However, neither businesses nor consumers are prepared to pay a high price for products, especially those that are unnecessary. In addition, the increase occurs at a time when the economic situation is worsening and the price of essential items is rising.
Despite this concern, the outlook for TSMC remains positive. A report that the business is due to disclose at the conclusion of the second quarter indicates that the Taiwanese powerhouse could sell more chips for the first time than Intel.
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Nvidia can charge any amount they want and still sell out over a long period of time.Last two years just proved this 100%.
Since RTX 3090Ti will be worthless,everyone can buy tham and watercool them for an extra $500 buck and screw Nvidia on the RTX 4090 new cards.
Why do people lie like this,it is just not true.No one has magic RTX 3080 cards that can play AAA PC games like the above poster is saying.I could be wrong maybe HH limits the monitors to 60Hz.
I apologize for nothing hurting strangers feelings on the internet with truth
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so make that 60-something 90-100 and add oc on top of that
it's true that a lot of games can't get 160fps
but you'll find many running at 200
overall he's pretty spot on

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It will still offer max quality at 1080p and much higher framerates. It makes sense getting one now.
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I’ll be in 3440*1440 for some time. My RTX 2070 is barely adequate for that resolution even without ray tracing. I want to upgrade within the year, but the GPU market has bummed me out. Now that demand is waning, TSMC and others I’m sure are finding any BS excuse to raise prices. It’s all a scam.
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Probably, but if i want i can still most games that have came out, on 1080p medium settings