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NVIDIA & AMD GPU Prices Begin to Normalize, Down ~25% in March

After a long and arduous period of extreme shortage in the graphics card market affecting both AMD and NVIDIA, it appears that supply is finally beginning to normalize.

Over the month of March alone, we saw prices come down by as much as a third on high-end graphics cards, such as NVIDIA’s GTX 1080 Ti and AMD’s RX Vega 64.

Supply levels have also seemingly gotten healthier.

[The Reason] The improvement in supplies seems to partially stem from news of the imminent release of the first ever ASIC miner for Ethereum, which would render mining Ethereum on GPUs almost entirely obsolete. Ethereum is the most popular cryptocurrency among GPU miners.


Article with Price vs Time Charts

Prices still high. But, maybe I won't have to wait until next year for a higher end GPU. We'll see.


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