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NVIDIA GPU Prices Set to Rise by Up to 10% in China Amidst US Sanctions and Supply Constraints

The anticipated price hike affects a range of models, from entry-level to high-end, with global market implications possible.

  • GPU prices in China are set to increase by up to 10% due to a combination of factors including US sanctions, demand outstripping supply, and new product launches.
  • The price hikes are not limited to high-end models; entry-level and mainstream GPUs such as the RTX 4060, RTX 3050, and GTX 1650 are also affected.
  • NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series, including the top-end RTX 5090 and high-end RTX 5080, are expected to be unveiled later this year, potentially influencing the market and pricing.
  • Despite the price increases, some NVIDIA GPU models in China are still being sold at 5% to 15% below MSRP, with the RTX 4090D being an exception.
  • The price adjustments in China could have implications for the global GPU market, potentially affecting availability and pricing worldwide.
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