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NVIDIA's GeForce 7300 GS not selling too well |
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Written by Mavke
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
NVIDIA partners have been complaining that GeForce 7300 GS is not doing that well. They blame the high price and lack of real performance. Same sources confirmed that the Radeon X1300 and its variations are dominating the market at the moment and that they are trying to make the right move to make GeForce 7300 GS more attractive. I guess
it is a little bit clearer now as NVIDIA plans to introduce the new GPU at the $99 range and will certainly drop the price of the GeForce 7300 GS at the place where it belongs. This might fix NVIDIA's position in the market, as the firm has heavily suffered from launched products in the high end that it can not constantly
ship.
NVIDIA's GeForce 7300 GS not selling too well
The demand is too high, as it likes to say. ATI has been very aggressive on the pricing front and the GeForce 7300 GS actually competes significantly faster Radeon X1600 PRO as you can buy this ATI card for the same money. You will get a 128MB card but it will still end up faster than GeForce 7300 GS. On the fourth of April, the GeForce 7300 GT will change a thing or two for NVIDIA and will make its position stronger, but ATI is playing the dirty game of price dropping so it might drop the price of Radeon X1600 PRO even more to scupper NVIDIA's pricing.
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