NVIDIA has adjusted pricing for its RTX 50 series graphics cards in the European market, with some models experiencing reductions of up to nearly 10%.
The specific price changes are as follows:
Model | Launch Price | Current Price | Reduction Percentage RTX 5090 | 2,329 euros (approximately 19,535 yuan at current exchange rates) | 2,099 euros (approximately 17,606 yuan at current exchange rates) | 9.9% RTX 5080 | 1,169 euros (approximately 9,805 yuan at current exchange rates) | 1,059 euros (approximately 8,883 yuan at current exchange rates) | 9.4% RTX 5070 Ti | 879 euros (approximately 7,373 yuan at current exchange rates) | 879 euros (approximately 7,373 yuan at current exchange rates) | No change RTX 5070 | 649 euros (approximately 5,444 yuan at current exchange rates) | 589 euros (approximately 4,940 yuan at current exchange rates) | 9.2% RTX 5060 Ti | 399 euros (approximately 3,347 yuan at current exchange rates) | 399 euros (approximately 3,347 yuan at current exchange rates) | No change RTX 5060 | 319 euros (approximately 2,676 yuan at current exchange rates) | 319 euros (approximately 2,676 yuan at current exchange rates) | No change
Technology media VideoCardz suggests that while this appears to be a straightforward price reduction, the underlying reason may be the appreciation of the euro against the US dollar, with the EUR/USD exchange rate rising nearly 12% over the past six months.
Specifically, on February 28th this year, 1 euro (approximately 8.4 yuan at current exchange rates) could be exchanged for 1.04 US dollars (approximately 7.5 yuan at current exchange rates), while yesterday, 1 euro (approximately 8.4 yuan at current exchange rates) could be exchanged for 1.17 US dollars (approximately 8.4 yuan at current exchange rates).
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