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AMD reportedly begins prioritising production of 8GB graphics cards

The relative stability of the graphics card market appears to be under threat once again as new reports suggest that AMD's RDNA 4 lineup is facing a fresh wave of price increases. 

Previous pricing adjustments have already seen retail GPU prices drift upwards on specific cards. Now, according to new posts on the Board Channels forum (via Videocardz), another price adjustment may arrive around February or March.

In addition to the potential price increases, it has also been claimed that AMD is shifting its production strategy to focus on its 8GB graphics cards. A similar report also claimed that Nvidia was doing the same due to rising memory costs.

KitGuru says: We will have to wait and see if there is any impact in the retail channel. 

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