All ATI Radeon HD 4890 prices set to drop massively?

by Scott Bicheno on 20 May 2009, 23:48

Tags: Novatech, AMD (NYSE:AMD), ATi Technologies (NYSE:AMD), XFX (HKG:1079), Avnet (NYSE:AVT)

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Far reaching consequences

If our sources are correct, what remains unanswered at this time is why Avnet would make such a move, which it must have realised would send shockwaves through the channel.

It's difficult to see how the competitive challenge thrown down by a unilateral price cut of this kind could fail to provoke retaliatory price moves for all AMD Radeon HD 4890s and initiate a domino effect of price cuts on all cards priced below it - both AMD and NVIDIA.

The consequences of this move could be very far reaching indeed. Major customers of AMD, NVIDIA and their AIBs will be expecting price protection on the stock they currently hold, and the bill won't be small.

Smaller channel players, however, are unlikely to even qualify for that, and will be stuck with a bunch of stock they now have to sell at below cost. The only winners from this will be consumers, who are now able to get their hands on some serious bargains.

We would like to hear the views of any channel players that expect to be affected by this move. Is your stock price protected and if not, what are the implications for your business? Let us know in the HEXUS.community discussion forums.

 

UPDATE - 13:20, 21 May 2009:

We've been contacted by various players in this story, each claiming they were the first to buy these cards at the reduced price.

What's important, however is that this whole saga illustrated how distributors can be put under pressure by their customers, with far-reaching consequences.

The sole beneficiaries remain, at least in the short term, the consumers.



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Are these price drops happening because of news of speculation AMD may be dropping prices officially or XFX pulling from the arrangement with AMD as an AIB?

Or is the sky falling? :surprised:
misae
Are these price drops happening because of news of speculation AMD may be dropping prices officially or XFX pulling from the arrangement with AMD as an AIB?

Or is the sky falling? :surprised:

Does it matter?

BUY BUY BUY!
The Jambo;1700082
Does it matter?

BUY BUY BUY!

you bought one then? :) im awfully tempted! though dont really need it!

the card i have now is doing ok. might just wait for next cards to be released, any news on them?
jackvdbuk
you bought one then? :) im awfully tempted! though dont really need it!

the card i have now is doing ok. might just wait for next cards to be released, any news on them?

Same here, was going to buy a new soundcard and some banging headphones, but now these prices are out there it's kind of hard to resist! I have a similar card to yours and was waiting for the next generation of cards too.
I'd been wondering why it was only the one brand that had had the massive prices slashing…

Given that OCuk have XFX's 4890 black edition listed at ~£230, and that XFX cards in other countires are in line with the prices of others in those countries, it doesn't really look like something planned by XFX…

Still, make hay while the sun shines and all that - I'm also tempted by the cheap 4890s :drool: