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https://www.windowscentral.com/nvidia-re-releases-rtx-2060-more-vram-though-it-may-be-best-suited-crypto-mining
Kind of disappointing, imo. NV apparently isn't doing gamers a big favor with this one after all.
For your second question, a large part of what is setting the floor for the current demand (Etherium's profitability) means "market saturation" is like... well, not a thing, which in turn means they can devote more of the production to higher end GPUs (which typically have a larger profit margin) as they sell out regardless. Why would they skip on that potential profit to make entry level or good value mid-range products? They are a company, and as such, care about profits, not offering good values or low priced products to gamers (this applies to AMD as well and not just nVidia, for clarification). Okay, those things aren't always mutually exclusive, but when one has to give, it's not going to be the profits part.
Just a guess. I don't pay attention to the hardware market news.
I think they care, because miners love GPUs with a lot of VRAM y know
If l m not wrong, Linus Sebastian made a video for a GPU which is more for mining than anything else. If Nvidia release this "mining" GPU publicly, then RTX 3090 will be useless to be bought for mining coz, efficiency. So that is how you can take most of the money from gamers and miners.
have the money to pay the 1000-2000 dollar price tag on the upper crust GPU's
its a godsend.as long as the price is between 300-400 i think its going to be a decent
seller.lets face it this shortage isnt going to end anytime soon.
But whatever, an RTX 2060 is simply not powerful enough to leverage the extra VRAM for gaming, that is, 1440P/Ultra setting. As I'd also stated in the other thread, it'd have made more sense to have a 16GB RTX2060 Super/2070, but this would cut into the sale of the RTX 3060. But at least there will be a 16GB RTX 3070 Ti, a GPU powerful enough to leverage >8GB on the vanilla RTX 3070 Ti 8GB.
what do i know
What do you mean?
might be wrong