Radeon graphics cards will rise in price by an average of $20-40: Chinese partners revealed AMD's plans
In addition to the rise in price of AMD processors, which became known today, the market also expects an increase in the price of the American company's graphics cards, Radeon Graphics Cards May Increase in Price by At Least 10%: AMD Forced to Make an Unpopular Decision Due to Memory Shortage. It was then mentioned that the price would increase by about 10%, but now various sources have provided more specific information.
What is known
According to data from Chinese supply chain participants, who were informed by AMD representatives, Radeon graphics processors will rise in price by an average of $20-40 depending on the amount of video memory.
It is claimed that models with 8GB of memory will rise in price by $20 (AMD has only one such model in the new lineup - Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB, and RX 9060 is not sold at retail), and models with 16GB will cost buyers $40 more - and these are exactly the 10%, which AMD partners mentioned.
Recall, the main reason for the rise in price of graphics cards is the shortage of RAM, caused by the rapid growth in data centers' demand for RAM for AI development and operation.
Sources: Videocardz