GPU prices are falling
27 Apr, 2022
Category: Semiconductor
Tags: GPU
The hype for semiconductor stocks and cryptocurrency is fading.

Source: 3D Center
Finding a graphics card at the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) has been basically impossible for the last couple of years, but there are signs that the GPU drought is coming to an end.
Although it is good for users who wanted to change their PC, it may be a warning alarm to the market.
The semiconductor boom, which is fueled by semiconductor shortage, might be ending soon as GPU prices are falling
GPU prices have also been affected by crypto mining. Falling GPU prices could mean a lackluster interest in crypto mining, which could eventually lead to a slump in crypto prices.
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