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Nvidia hikes prices between 10 to 15% thanks to economic war

Nvidia hikes prices as the tarrif war is ongoing. Despite some amendments done with some deals, situations in the geopolitical landscape are shaky at best. We never know what will happen with how things are going, as there is uncertainty across every possible market. Hardware primarily comes from Taiwan and China, the big tech dogs at the USA want to achieve something, they need to collaborate with external countries since resources don’t spawn out of thin air. This situation has caused tons of people to suffer from big economical losses, raising the alarm for a looming recession. We at Infinite Start will cover what Nvidia plans.

Nvidia hikes to the moon

Despite tariffs being paused for a while in electronics, who knows maybe they come back in some days again, companies like Nvidia keep hiking the prices regardless of what is happening. We can see that many of these companies have used the political situation as a way to increase revenue, by actually scalping loyal customers who don’t know better. However, nothing seems to be willing to punish these corporate giants, as they only keep getting richer after each scam they publicize.

It is a matter of fact that many tech companies are favored under this new regime happening in one of the biggest countries. The rise of the techno-oligarchy is spearheaded by Nvidia, along with many other companies who seek a piece of the same pie. Nvidia wishes to maximize earnings and become one of the biggest hardware manufacturer companies in the world. There’s signs of competition brewing in the distance, with Bolt Graphics claiming that they can redefine consumer grade electronics.

Claims are just words however, and we have yet to see something pop up from them, if what they claim is true, we can finally see affordable computing being a thing again for the consumer.

Guido Salvador

Avid TCG player and big fan of JRPGs. He loves plenty of obscure titles on older systems.

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