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RTX 5090 Price: 2.5x NVIDIA's Initial Estimate - News Directory 3

RTX 5090 Price: 2.5x NVIDIA’s Initial Estimate

January 2, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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  • ⁢ ⁢ Consumers planning to upgrade their graphics ⁢cards should brace for price increases from both NVIDIA and AMD throughout 2025.⁣ These increases are anticipated to continue throughout...
  • The anticipated price increase⁢ for the RTX 5090 GPU isn't unexpected, especially considering the recent significant⁢ rise ⁤in RAM prices.
  • ‍ A decrease ⁢in production ⁣for ⁤the RTX⁤ 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti, as reported by Android Headlines, could lead to higher prices and limited⁢ stock for...
Original source: androidheadlines.com

GPU Price ‍Hikes‍ Loom: NVIDIA and AMD Plan Increases in 2025 and Beyond

January 2, 2024, 8:41⁢ AM PST

⁢ ⁢ Consumers planning to upgrade their graphics ⁢cards should brace for price increases from both NVIDIA and AMD throughout 2025.⁣ These increases are anticipated to continue throughout the year, impacting a range of GPUs from high-end models like the RTX 5090 to mid-range options like the RTX 5060 Ti⁤ and RTX 5070 ⁣Ti.
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What: NVIDIA and‍ AMD are planning price increases ⁢for their GPUs.
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When: NVIDIA increases begin in February 2025; AMD increases begin in January ⁤2025, continuing throughout the year. Potential production decreases for some NVIDIA models in 2026.Why: ⁤ Increased RAM ‍costs and potential supply ⁣constraints are ⁣contributing factors.
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What’s Next: Monitor pricing trends and⁢ consider purchasing before further increases take effect.

NVIDIA Price Adjustments and Potential Supply Cuts

The anticipated price increase⁢ for the RTX 5090 GPU isn’t unexpected, especially considering the recent significant⁢ rise ⁤in RAM prices. Reduced RAM supply directly impacts GPU production costs. Android Headlines reports that ‍NVIDIA is also considering decreasing production of the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti in 2026, possibly exacerbating availability issues for those cards.
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‍ A decrease ⁢in production ⁣for ⁤the RTX⁤ 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti, as reported by Android Headlines, could lead to higher prices and limited⁢ stock for these popular mid-range options. The⁣ report suggests a ⁣potential production decrease of nearly 50% for these models in 2026.

AMD Follows Suit with ⁤Price Increases

NVIDIA isn’t alone in‍ raising prices. AMD is also reportedly planning to increase the cost of its GPUs. According⁢ to reports,AMD will⁤ begin implementing gradual price increases starting in January 2025,while NVIDIA’s increases ⁤are slated to begin in February 2025.

– lisapark
The coordinated price increases from both NVIDIA and AMD suggest a broader industry trend driven by⁤ supply chain dynamics and increased component costs. The RAM ⁣price⁣ surge is ⁢a ⁣significant factor, but potential strategic decisions regarding production volume, like NVIDIA’s reported plans for the RTX 5060 ti and 5070‍ Ti, also play a role. Consumers should be prepared for a challenging market in the coming months and consider their purchasing‍ decisions carefully.

⁤ ‍This article was last updated on January 2, 2024, at⁤ 8:41 AM PST.

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