Nvidia anticipates that demand for GPUs will continue to outstrip supply far beyond 2022.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang anticipates that supply will constrain the GPU industry well beyond 2022. According to the CEO, demand for RTX graphics cards is 'too big.' Nvidia once again set records in the most recent quarter.
The LHR GPUs, which are subject to prohibitions against crypto mining, accounted for 80 percent of all Ampere-GPU deliveries in the third quarter. Nvidia launched new variations of its GPUs with restrictions at the end of May, with the goal of making the cards less attractive for Ethereum mining.
Despite the fact that Nvidia has achieved record sales, the demand for graphics processing units (GPUs) continues to outstrip supply, according to the company's CEO Jensen Huang when addressing the quarterly results. He anticipates that demand will outstrip supply for the majority of next year. Huang argues that this is due to excessive demand and the fact that the RTX cards are "groundbreaking," prompting many people to want to update their graphics cards.
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Well I'm into month 3 of city-wide lockdown and I'm thankful I have a 3090 and an OLED TV

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Yeah. If my current, long in the fan blade video card dies, I'll just dig up an even more ancient card, barely able to run Win10 desktop, and be done with it. The stores can keep selling their cards to miners and millionaires if that's what makes them happier. Maybe I'd write a letter to a member of the EU parliament, asking if they really intend to do nothing about the cancer called crypto currencies.
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is why I love my Intel HD. I can still rock too many good games to mention, even without a dedicated GPU
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Translation, we at Nvidia are quite happy charging $1000 for medium range video cards and selling everything because of Miners.
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I can easily survive without a GPU. Got tons of things to do besides gaming which in all honesty does not figure as prominently in my PC time as before.