Nvidia May Have Ended Its Open Price Program that Incentivized MSRP, "Massive" GPU Price Increases Expected
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Nvidia may have ended its Open Price Program that incentivized MSRP, "massive" GPU price increases expected
Claims that Nvidia has ended OPP come from Roman 'Der8auer' Hartung and HardwareLuxx. In a video on his YouTube channel, Der8auer describes the initiative as "basically like a cashback thing where Nvidia tried to actively influence the AIBs and the pricing to make sure that some cards happen on the...Read Entire Article
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. When a new GPU is announced, such as NVIDIA’s, there is always a price that supposedly marks the starting point. That value is the recommended price, known as PVPR in many markets or MSRP in English. In theory, it serves to know how much a product should cost in its most basic version. In practice, it has less and less real weight, and now NVIDIA finishes confirm…
A new leak shakes the market for graphics cards. NVIDIA would have discreetly ended an internal program designed to maintain a portion of the GPUs sold at the recommended public price. A decision that, if confirmed, could mark a sharp turn for players, already faced with historically high rates on the last [...] The NVIDIA article puts an end to a secret price support program: the GPU gaming might explode again appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Nvidia May Have Just Made GPUs Even Harder to Buy at MSRP
Rising hardware prices are already painful for PC gamers, and things could get even worse. Recent reports suggest that Nvidia may be cancelling its partner incentive scheme for third-party graphics card sellers, a move that could further drive up GPU prices across the market. Furthermore, Nvidia is also feeling the weight of chip shortages, as it’s also curbing certain products to focus on profits instead. Regardless, from how things are going, …
Allegedly, Nvidia has cancelled an internal reimbursement program that allowed board partners to offer their cards for EIA. Users are likely to feel the impact in their wallets in the coming weeks. (Read more)
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