Die US-Regierung beschränkt den Versand von GeForce RTX 4090 nach China und in andere Länder by Cloud_Drago Tags:NachrichtenNewsWorld News 17 comments Am I on a list for owning one of these lol. [removed] IDGI. These are sold to consumers. How does the US gov’t prevent a Chinese national from buying one in the US and taking it home? Just going to make China more powerful and put even more investment into building their own GPU lol. Hopefully China will export their own ones and we might get reasonable GPU prices again! *Ayyyy.* Remember when people were worried terrorists were going to use PS2 game consoles to control their missiles because they were too powerful? F in the chat for the Chinese gamers Why did the headline not mention the other countries? >to China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam who the hell even makes good ones anymore eversince EVGA quit the market, MSI? Gigabyte? It’s that supercomputer law that Apple used to market their G4, right? Cool. Let them wallow in 4080 hell. Maybe we can get the price down a percent or two? Does that reduce demand and finally lower prices? *reads article* Oh, they have to produce them outside of China now…so prices will what? Quadruple? Someone in government got fed up of not being able to get their hands on one! Imagine being AMD and your 7900XTX flagship is not considered on the export control list while the competition RTX 4090 is. Great, now Tom Cruise is going to be throwing GPUs out the back of his planes. How are we going to play games now? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
IDGI. These are sold to consumers. How does the US gov’t prevent a Chinese national from buying one in the US and taking it home?
Remember when people were worried terrorists were going to use PS2 game consoles to control their missiles because they were too powerful?
Why did the headline not mention the other countries? >to China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam
Does that reduce demand and finally lower prices? *reads article* Oh, they have to produce them outside of China now…so prices will what? Quadruple?
Imagine being AMD and your 7900XTX flagship is not considered on the export control list while the competition RTX 4090 is.
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Am I on a list for owning one of these lol.
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IDGI. These are sold to consumers. How does the US gov’t prevent a Chinese national from buying one in the US and taking it home?
Just going to make China more powerful and put even more investment into building their own GPU lol.
Hopefully China will export their own ones and we might get reasonable GPU prices again!
*Ayyyy.*
Remember when people were worried terrorists were going to use PS2 game consoles to control their missiles because they were too powerful?
F in the chat for the Chinese gamers
Why did the headline not mention the other countries?
>to China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam
who the hell even makes good ones anymore eversince EVGA quit the market,
MSI? Gigabyte?
It’s that supercomputer law that Apple used to market their G4, right?
Cool. Let them wallow in 4080 hell. Maybe we can get the price down a percent or two?
Does that reduce demand and finally lower prices?
*reads article* Oh, they have to produce them outside of China now…so prices will what? Quadruple?
Someone in government got fed up of not being able to get their hands on one!
Imagine being AMD and your 7900XTX flagship is not considered on the export control list while the competition RTX 4090 is.
Great, now Tom Cruise is going to be throwing GPUs out the back of his planes.
How are we going to play games now?