▲ | prmoustache 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> The increase in the amount people would be willing to pay for a card with more VRAM is unambiguously more than the increase in the manufacturing cost. I guess you already have the paper if it is that unambiguous. Would you mond sharing the data/source? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | AnthonyMouse 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The cost of more pins is linear in the number of pins, and the pins aren't the only component of the manufacturing cost, so a card with twice as many pins will have a manufacturing cost of significantly less than twice that of a card with half as many pins. Cards with 16GB of VRAM exist for ~$300 retail. Cards with 80GB of VRAM cost >$15,000 and customers pay that. A card with 80GB of VRAM could be sold for <$1500 with five times the margin of the $300 card because the manufacturing cost is less than five times as much. <$1500 is unambiguously a smaller number than >$15,000. QED. | |||||||||||||||||
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