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The decrease in demand for the chips, and therefore price, is a direct result of Beijing all but banning the digital cash, according to the South China Morning Post.The Middle Kingdom's authoritarian rulers are not keen on the likes of Bitcoin and Ethereum, saying the currencies have no inherent value and can be manipulated, making them a poor investment. And now with mining frowned upon – or outright banned in Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang – there's less demand for the number-crunching hardware, driving down prices. We imagine mining farms are selling off their kit, too. Funnily enough, Bitcoin and the gang were pulled down in value by China's edict.
Both old and new models of GPUs have declined in price. The Nvidia Quadro P1000 model, a 14nm part launched in 2017, is going for 2,429 yuan ($376) on JD.com, a popular Chinese e-commerce biz, down from 3,000 yuan ($464). The Asus GeForce RTX3060, announced earlier this year, has dropped from 13,499 yuan ($2087) to 4,699 yuan ($763), on Tmall, another Chinese online vendor.
The trend seems to be making its way over to America as some Reddit users noticed.
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The decrease in demand for the chips, and therefore price, is a direct result of Beijing all but banning the digital cash, according to the South China Morning Post.The Middle Kingdom's authoritarian rulers are not keen on the likes of Bitcoin and Ethereum, saying the currencies have no inherent value and can be manipulated, making them a poor investment. And now with mining frowned upon – or outright banned in Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang – there's less demand for the number-crunching hardware, driving down prices. We imagine mining farms are selling off their kit, too. Funnily enough, Bitcoin and the gang were pulled down in value by China's edict.
Both old and new models of GPUs have declined in price. The Nvidia Quadro P1000 model, a 14nm part launched in 2017, is going for 2,429 yuan ($376) on JD.com, a popular Chinese e-commerce biz, down from 3,000 yuan ($464). The Asus GeForce RTX3060, announced earlier this year, has dropped from 13,499 yuan ($2087) to 4,699 yuan ($763), on Tmall, another Chinese online vendor.
The trend seems to be making its way over to America as some Reddit users noticed.
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