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AMD says pricey memory keeps GPUs from hitting MSRP
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83933, member: 160"] GPU prices hinge entirely on whether DRAM costs decide to wreck the party. AMD executive David McAfee admitted during CES 2026 that memory supply economics actively dictate if partners can hit Radeon MSRP targets. He explained that wild market shifts feed directly into final retail tags because stable component flows remain essential for affordable hardware. McAfee noted that Team Red uses long-standing connections with memory makers to plan procurement, yet predicting every fluctuation remains impossible. When modules get scarce or pricey, keeping board costs down becomes tough math for vendors. Even with a set GPU die price, assembling the rest without cheap RAM ruins the budget. This coordination effort aims to minimize retail shock for the Radeon RX 9000 family as enthusiasts watch for price hikes. Active management helps, but broader supply chains still hold power over shelf tags. Premium models already show this drift since fancy custom designs often carry bigger bills of materials first. ASRock provided a clear example when its Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC appeared on Newegg, listed at $721.59. High-end cards with aggressive cooling usually reflect these pressures earliest. Ultimately, memory variance separates the suggested price from reality, though AMD tries to limit that spread through supplier deals. [/QUOTE]
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