Now could be your last chance to buy a high-end RTX 2000 GPU before prices rise ahead of Ampere launch

Nvidia is pulling the plug on its higher-finish graphics cards for the present-day Turing technology, and output of the GeForce RTX 2070 and 2070 Super, furthermore the RTX 2080 Super and 2080 Ti is getting halted, in accordance to a new rumor.

We’d be very careful all-around this certain piece of speculation, as it does not arrive from what we’d explain as a trusted supply, but nonetheless, this is apparently the circumstance in accordance to a Chinese tech publication IThome (as spotted by Tom’s Hardware).

Even though this is fantastic news on the encounter of it – output is halting mainly because Nvidia is about to launch its up coming-gen Ampere (possible RTX 3000) graphics cards, or that’s the theory, and one the rumor mill has been peddling recently – there is some negative news listed here way too.

Namely that these present-day superior-finish RTX 2000 sequence cards are established to have their rates hiked imminently, so if you do would like to buy a speedy Nvidia graphics card in the extremely close to upcoming, you’re likely to be having to pay via the nose for it.

Offer and demand

At minimum that’s the allegation, and we’d be especially cautious about this. IThome argues that mainly because inventory of these Turing GPUs will be dwindling, obviously ample with factors winding down, furthermore apparently TSMC, the foundry that helps make the cards, is focusing somewhere else anyway, with offer issues therein way too.

Couple this with a claimed increase in demand for crypto-mining GPUs – of course, that’s a matter again apparently – and you’ve acquired offer and demand issues pulling in terrible directions, with graphics cards thinner on the ground as a outcome. That means one matter: soaring rates for these RTX 2070 and 2080 types.

As we stated, nevertheless, the price tag increase ingredient of this rumor definitely needs a fantastic deal of salt tossed all-around, but the point out of enjoy with output of these GPUs getting wound down is obviously correctly plausible supplied that RTX 3000 graphics cards are expected to be released quickly anyway.

The most latest rumor we have listened to is that Nvidia is targeting a September launch – and AMD may be as very well – with mass output cranking up in August, and in fact IThome has floated a day of September 17 for the launch of Ampere GPUs.

If that day is about on the funds, that presents us two additional months of Turing products and solutions getting on sale – but maybe only a handful of weeks prior to the rates of these present-day-gen types start out soaring (maybe getting the essential word listed here).