Nvidia Drops Q4 Revenue Expectation by $0.5 Billion
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warlord
RTX owners are in their personal bubble dreaming of some money and a couple of frames. ๐ They are partners in crime with JHH and actual protagonists to the "fall of a company". What a miserable year for Nvidia actual customers and shareholders. ๐
Fox2232
Yakk
Dimitrios1983
I just saw Jensen Huang on the side of the highway selling RTX LEATHER JACKETS. Looks like the same jacket that he had on during the live conference event.
Fox2232
HWgeek
RzrTrek
Is it okay to smile when their stock falls or do I need to seek professional help?
anders190
Release something that both is performing good and sanely priced. I'm waiting for next gen, 2080 Ti doesn't feel like a good contender when coming from a 1080 Ti. And every other card is worse, especially considering that I would've paid to get the same or lower performance.
I do hope that we see raytracing becoming a thing in gaming. But the RTX 2000-series doesn't convince me in this regard. And especially not for the price.
I'd like for JHH to step down. New blood is needed.
GREGIX
What a pity.
So, when price drop? I/d like to take 2080 or eq in ~550e range..
Well, maybe I'll give a shot AMD new card.
Great White Shark
This is what it takes for them to understand, you cannot treat the customer like a mug.
RealNC
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[spoiler]JamesSneed
The prices are insane but I do wonder how low Nvidia can go without loosing money. They have a huge die with tons of new features(that mostly go unused) which has to cost a lot to manufacture and had to have a lot of R&D costs. I really think Nivida should had given themselves very low margins and reap some better profits once they get moved over to 7nm. Right now they simply have a product that is a little better than the prior generation costing a lot more so people are wisely not buying.
Embra
I just think the whole RTX launch was about a year premature. They had more performance left to offer and decided to add a lot of features and ran the price up. A GTX 2xxx would have sold well.
pharma
First Intel, now Nvidia with horrible guidance. AMD next.
Robbo9999
Gees, if they know that they are experiencing weak demand due to high prices, then why the dickens don't they lower the prices! This is the main gripe with this new range of GPUs, well that & the fact that it's only quite a small performance bump up from Pascal, but I suppose RTX & DLSS features make up a small part of that difference - all the more reason to have lower prices.
from the article: "NVIDIA mentions that sales of "certain high-end GPUs using Nvidia's new Turing architecture" didn't meet expectations because some customers are "waiting for lower price points and further demonstrations of RTX technology in actual games.""
RealNC
pharma
High prices is one cause and is primarily gaming. For other segments both Nvidia and Intel were hit due to the trade issues with China.
For gaming there is a bright side in that gpu prices may drop.
moab600
RTX is a bad regression in terms of performance per money, those cards for the price are totally garbage, RTX and DLSS are yet to prove worthy, performance of the cards are not impressive in the slightest, in fact, they made 1080 and 1080TI looks much better than they used too.
This is the worst generation of nvidia video cards since Fermi and Kepler.
INSTG8R
RealNC
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It could have worked out much better, but the problem was that nvidia's reaction time to the whole thing was this:
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