top | item 44470770 (no title) datagram | 8 months ago The fact that we're calling $500 GPUs "midrange" is proof that Nvidia's strategy is working. discuss order hn newest WithinReason|8 months ago What strategy? They charge more because manufacturing costs are higher, cost per transistor haven't changed much since 28nm [0] but chips have more and more transistors. What do you think that does to the price?[0]: https://www.semiconductor-digest.com/moores-law-indeed-stopp... NooneAtAll3|8 months ago strategy of marketting expensive product as normal one? obviously?if your product can't be cheap - your product is luxury, not a day-to-day one load replies (1) blueboo|8 months ago I think my TNT2 Ultra was $200. But Nvidia had dozens of competitors back then. 89 when it was founded! Now: AMD…
WithinReason|8 months ago What strategy? They charge more because manufacturing costs are higher, cost per transistor haven't changed much since 28nm [0] but chips have more and more transistors. What do you think that does to the price?[0]: https://www.semiconductor-digest.com/moores-law-indeed-stopp... NooneAtAll3|8 months ago strategy of marketting expensive product as normal one? obviously?if your product can't be cheap - your product is luxury, not a day-to-day one load replies (1)
NooneAtAll3|8 months ago strategy of marketting expensive product as normal one? obviously?if your product can't be cheap - your product is luxury, not a day-to-day one load replies (1)
blueboo|8 months ago I think my TNT2 Ultra was $200. But Nvidia had dozens of competitors back then. 89 when it was founded! Now: AMD…
WithinReason|8 months ago
[0]: https://www.semiconductor-digest.com/moores-law-indeed-stopp...
NooneAtAll3|8 months ago
if your product can't be cheap - your product is luxury, not a day-to-day one
blueboo|8 months ago