• Anivia@feddit.org
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    8 hours ago

    Well, with low-end gpus (like the integrated APU in the Steam Deck) there is still competition. The main reason high-end gpus are so expensive is that there are no alternatives to Nvidia, so they can ask for any price they want

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      7 hours ago

      Hm. That is an interesting read, I don’t know if I see it. For fast iGPUs it’s been all AMD for a while. Nvidia has been threatening to build a faster one, but it seems they may be targeting integrated, fully branded devices for AI instead of gaming or general use.

      Intel has started competing there, but so far it’s not been a popular pick with handheld manufacturers.

      My understanding is this generation there are more powerful parts but they’re expensive to implement and they many not be as good at low wattages, but I guess we’ll have to wait a while to know for sure. Either way I don’t see a reason why there would be downward pressure on prices. Less upwards pressure than Nvidia just throwing a number at the 5080 and 5090 presumably selected from a bingo card, for sure, but still not necessarily down in price to performance.