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  "textContent": "## Graphics Card Price Hikes Set to Strike the Retail Shelf in 2nd Half of 2024 as Rising Video Memory Costs Increase Wholesale Prices for AMD and NVIDIA\n\nAs per the Japanese publication **Gazlog** , the rising cost of video memory, largely fueled by demand in datacenters in late fall, is expected to cause another price hike wave of graphics hardware. Since GPU makers bundle their graphic processors and memory chips together as a kit to their board partners, wholesale prices are subject to global memory price movements. Early on, there was a **3x rise** , from 2.5 dollars to 7.5 dollars a gigabyte, in spot memory pricing, and prices will keep climbing through the remainder of the year, according to Silicon Motion CEO **Wallace Kou** These factors have spurred a second retail pricing wave based on a wholesale increase in production prices.",
  "title": "Graphics Card Prices Projected to Rise in Late 2026 Due to VRAM Shortages",
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