NVIDIA slashes price for cut down RTX 5090 D V2 in China

NVIDIA prepares the RTX 5090 D V2 graphics card for Chinese consumers at a reduced price point. The company prices this variant at 14,000 Yuan compared to the original RTX 5090 D at 20,000 Yuan. New US export restrictions force manufacturers to reduce memory specifications from 32GB to 24GB GDDR7. The memory bus width decreases from 512-bit to 384-bit configuration. Board partners continue selling remaining RTX 5090 D inventory before the replacement arrives.

The RTX 5090 D V2 launches during August's first week with reduced artificial intelligence performance capabilities. Gaming applications will function adequately with the 24GB memory capacity despite the downgrade. Retailers expect limited availability of current RTX 5090 D models as stock depletes rapidly. The new variant maintains similar AI restrictions as its predecessor while offering lower pricing. Chinese enterprises prefer the banned RTX 5090 through unofficial channels despite regulatory limitations.
 

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