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A lot depends on how Intel prices their upcoming lineup. If they decide to undercut Nvidia and AMD, things will definitely get back to normal. AMD used to be the budget buyers darling but with RDNA 2 and Zen 3,they made it clear that they would go hand in hand with Nvidia.Guys its time to face the reality. The era of proper budget gaming gpu is over. By this I mean gpu between 10-15k like we used to have 1050Ti, 1650 Super, RX 470, 570, etc. This entry level gpu market will now permanently shift to above 20k even after the mining craze is over and things go back to normal. 3050 8gb is going to be de facto budget gpu for next 2 years and its never going to go under 20k. Time to face the reality and allocate funds for graphics card accordingly.
No way. Intel will follow the market trend. They will also want to maximise the profits. Budget gpu under 20k is permanently dead. Just accept it.A lot depends on how Intel prices their upcoming lineup. If they decide to undercut Nvidia and AMD, things will definitely get back to normal. AMD used to be the budget buyers darling but with RDNA 2 and Zen 3,they made it clear that they would go hand in hand with Nvidia.
It's simply inflation.Guys its time to face the reality. The era of proper budget gaming gpu is over. By this I mean gpu between 10-15k like we used to have 1050Ti, 1650 Super, RX 470, 570, etc. This entry level gpu market will now permanently shift to above 20k even after the mining craze is over and things go back to normal. 3050 8gb is going to be de facto budget gpu for next 2 years and its never going to go under 20k. Time to face the reality and allocate funds for graphics card accordingly.
It's not just inflation, 2019, 1650 super was 14k, inflation would only make 3050 go to 16k. But 3050 has been priced as what 1060 was priced at. The pricing has shifted up one tier because company can see that consumers can absorb and accept the price. Yes shipping costs and costs of materials has increased also. But even after this goes back to normal, the higher pricing is here to stay permanently. A major portion of gamers in India will simply be priced out.It's simply inflation.
What 15k bought you then, can't do now .
Why aren't we comparing it with the price of Gold or something much more relevant petrol/diesel.
It's happening all around, something's we see , something's we refuse to see
Time to move to Germanium /sDude silicon shortage is everywhere.
Wait, they are actually trying to make semiconductors using Germanium?Bro it's shit experience as for now. It's going to bring an epic change. Just like graphene. But it's far from practical today if you do price/performance graph.
It's a wait and watch game.
For now.
There's also the fact that silicon is one of the most abundant elements on earth.Wait, they are actually trying to make semiconductors using Germanium?
I thought silicon hit that sweet spot of being neither too big or nor small.
Edit: seems like the first decade of transistors used Germanium.
Not exactly. In electronics, component prices keep coming down. Budget gpus get better as higher resolution monitors get cheaper.It's simply inflation.
What 15k bought you then, can't do now .
Why aren't we comparing it with the price of Gold or something much more releative petrol/diesel.
It's happening all around, something's we see , something's we refuse to see
What's with the MRP of Rs. 65,000 which translates to $900. Where did IT Depot find a 3050 for that price?