The latest report comes from MyDrivers citing industry sources in Taiwan and a major Taiwanese economic news source. It is claimed that the current price cuts did not lead to a decrease in the stocks that AMD and NVIDIA, as well as their partners, rely on. As a result, a second round of price cuts is being made that will surpass the price cuts of current generation GPUs.

A new price reduction will take place in September. NVIDIA and AMD have asked their partners and retailers to clean up excess GPU inventory to make room for the next generation.

Given the economic situation and the overall decline in demand in the PC segment, overstocking is not expected to improve until 2023. Also, due to the drop in cryptocurrency prices, few second-hand GPUs have appeared on the market, there is no reason why consumers should buy a new graphics card at such a late stage in its lifecycle.

Source: Ferra

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