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GPU Prices Have Stopped Climbing, But the Market Is Still Broken

TechSpot·Tim Schiesser·about 1 month ago
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GPU pricing is still broken, but how much worse has it become since the start of this year? That is what we are investigating today. Like we did a couple of months ago, we want to put numbers to the situation. We keep hearing that AI demand is driving up memory prices , consumers will no longer be able to buy hardware, and conditions keep deteriorating. But are things actually getting worse in the graphics card market? And if so, how much worse, and are there any meaningful trends worth watching? That should help tell us how much AI companies and PC parts vendors are squeezing regular gamers right now. We are once again looking at our graphics card pricing data from 10 countries, which gives us a more complete picture of GPU prices worldwide rather than isolating the discussion to one market. We have data from November 2025, when GPU prices were at their lowest, data from February , and updated data for April 2026. In all cases, we are looking at the lowest price for in-stock, available models.…

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