MSI has reported problems with the availability of NVIDIA video cards. According to the manufacturer, GPU stocks have fallen by about 20%, which may cause a noticeable increase in prices for buyers.
MSI CEO Joseph Hsu noted that this year may be the most difficult for the company since its founding. The reason is limited chip supplies from NVIDIA, which is unable to meet growing demand.
MSI is also changing its production strategy. The main focus will be on GeForce RTX 50 Series video cards, which will reduce the availability of cheaper models by about 30%.
As a result, a rise in prices for video cards in the coming months from 15 to 30% is possible.