I don’t see 4080 pricing as “greed” pricing - after all, greed means maximizing revenue and profit. Let’s compare that “greed” goal versus what nVidia is doing:
1. Virtually no supply of 4090s… which means not much revenue
2. 4080s priced so high that few people are buying them. My local store has them sitting on shelves. So, not much revenue here either.
3. All this to supposedly “clear out” 3080 and 3090 inventory… but what inventory? I don’t see much of either online. There’s certainly none locally. So, limited revenue there as well.
This isn’t greed pricing. This is dumb pricing. Greed pricing would mean pricing to maximize revenue.
1. Virtually no supply of 4090s… which means not much revenue
2. 4080s priced so high that few people are buying them. My local store has them sitting on shelves. So, not much revenue here either.
3. All this to supposedly “clear out” 3080 and 3090 inventory… but what inventory? I don’t see much of either online. There’s certainly none locally. So, limited revenue there as well.
This isn’t greed pricing. This is dumb pricing. Greed pricing would mean pricing to maximize revenue.