An nvidia partner returns 300,000 gpus gtx 10 for envelopes
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NVIDIA appears to be having a lot of trouble managing its inventory, or excess GPU GTX 10, as highlighted in new reports from Taiwanese sources. Inventory issues may have exploded at NVIDIA headquarters, as a major Taiwanese manufacturer has returned 300, 000 graphics cards to the green manufacturer, which could cause a delay in next-generation GeForce parts.
GTX 10 envelope stock issues and delays for new generation NVIDIA graphics
In a report published by SeekingAlpha , the only major OEM that is also in the "Taiwan Top 3" is claimed to have returned 300, 000 GPUs to NVIDIA. The overabundance of stock of current GeForce GTX 10 graphics cards is so severe that one of the leading Asian original equipment manufacturers had to return all that amount of inventory.
The problem is not that there is no supply available to original equipment manufacturers, but that they have actually produced an inventory that they cannot manage now. Apparently, one of the reasons would be that NVIDIA manufactured too many graphics cards to cover the demand for cryptocurrencies, but when this demand fell, they kept those graphics in their hands.
Due to falling cryptocurrency encryption, NVIDIA OEM partners are returning excess inventory, which could create a new problem. NVIDIA will first need to 'get rid' of this overstock before the launch of the new generation of GTX 11 (or GTX 20) graphics. This will be quite a challenge, as more informed gamers know that the new generation is just around the corner, so they will be somewhat reluctant to make a big outlay on a GTX 10 graphics card right now.
This, inevitably, caused a delay in the launch of the new generation, which is being made to beg.
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