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It is reported that although Nvidia plans to launch this year RTX 50 series graphics card, but the company will continue to produce entry-level graphics card products. It is reported that Nvidia has retained several entry-level graphics cards in the RTX 50 series, but it is hard to expect them to succeed in the entry-level market.
This means that no matter how many new products are introduced in the next few years, Nvidia will not give up its entry-level product line. In other words, RTX 4050 6GB, RTX 3050 6GB and RTX 2050 4GB (64 bit) will continue to be available in 2025. Although the price may be reduced, there is no room for negotiation on this point.
It is understood that the latest survey shows that Nvidia is in an absolute leading position in the graphics card market. For example, NVIDIA has already occupied 88% of the market share of independent graphics cards. AMD's market share of independent graphics card fell by 7% last quarter, and its overall share was compress To 12%. If this situation continues, it is almost inevitable that Nvidia's market share will exceed 90%.
Therefore, under the current market pattern, it is impossible to expect NVIDIA to sell graphics cards at reduced prices.
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It is reported that although Nvidia plans to launch RTX 50 series graphics cards this year, the company will continue to produce entry-level graphics cards. It is reported that Nvidia has retained several entry-level graphics cards in the RTX 50 series, but it is hard to expect them to succeed in the entry-level market. This means that no matter how many new products are introduced in the next few years, Nvidia will not give up its entry-level