Pascal GPU surplus could delay the launch of Turing

Nvidia has a lot to sell before the next generation.

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It seems that Nvidia has problems to give rhythm to its inventory of graphic cards or, to be precise, the excess of them. This is indicated by several industry sources from Taiwan. The stores of the American company can not cope after a large Taiwanese editor has returned 300,000 graphics cards to Nvidia , and that could delay the launch of the Turing family. In the report published by SeekingAlpha it is indicated that "one of the three big ones of Taiwan" has returned such amount to the green company for, they say, "excess inventory".

If he does nothing we were coming out of a big drought of cards for the abuse of the cryptocurrency miners , today it turns out that the assemblers are not able to place the cards manufactured by Nvidia . There is talk that these cards belong to the previous generation of graphics, Pascal, and among the theories by which the company of Jensen Huang has been able to produce such a number of cards is just that they wanted to return strongly to the computer market for to play. In summary, that by trying to avoid that of "bread for today, hunger for tomorrow", now there is too much bread. It's possibly one of the reasons why the president of Nvidia said recently that they would not release new graphics in a long time. The magic would be that now the market saw a decline in the prices of the cards, of course ...