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NVIDIA: Moore’s Law is dead, the high price of video cards is justified

Remember the days when video cards weren’t skyrocketing in stores, but almost all models were in stock? Sure, now the price has improved compared to a year ago and many GPUs are again available for free, but Nvidia has no plans to lower the prices of its video cards, and also considers them quite justified.

This was announced by the CEO of the company Jenson Huang, who was asked about the high price of the RTX 40xx generation. He made it clear that the idea of ​​chips becoming cheaper over time is a thing of the past.

Moore’s law is dead. A 12 “plate is much more expensive today.

The company specifically explained that those who don’t want to spend that much money can check out the RTX 30xx series. An Nvidia employee told Kotaku:

The 10GB RTX 3080 is still incredibly valuable and we will continue to offer it in our range.

Recall that RTX 4090 will cost from $ 1599 and RTX 4080 from $ 899. The only good news is that with the death of the now too unprofitable mining, there will be no interest from cryptocurrency miners in video cards.

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