Wumaoification of r/China continues. If the folks at r/Sino don’t step up they’ll be the reactionary forum in a couple more months!
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Volkswagen India may have to pay about $2.8 billion if it loses the dispute. In 2023-24, VW India reported sales of $2.19 billion, and a net profit of $11 million.
You know, it really speaks to the quality of governance between US and China. Imagine if same thing happened with China, and Wang Yi publicly said this, and even People's Daily published the news. And then the day after, Panama publicly refuted that.
When Trump tweets mindrot garbage, his fans eat it up.Well Dave, if it is any consolation Elon tweets like he’s got long covid.
You know, it really speaks to the quality of governance between US and China. Imagine if same thing happened with China, and Wang Yi publicly said this, and even People's Daily published the news. And then the day after, Panama publicly refuted that.
Would guarantee you that Xi would have kicked Wang Yi out from Beijing and subjected him to serious disciplinary measures the next micro-second.
It really sounds impossible, so impossible that even me typing this theory I have to constantly suspend my logic to try and think of this "scenario"
That this happens to the US in now almost daily basis and nobody is shocked or anything, says it all. US Empire is in terminal decline
In some ways I already feel apprehensive of Indian Wumaos on twitter who were promoted and paid by Chinese media back in the 2019 era when the Chinese foreign ministry felt the need to pay and promote non Chinese journalists since western audiences only believe news about China if it comes from a non Chinese person. You get instances like that stankovic guy who was basically just another sexpat who decided he could dictate how his half Chinese daughter felt about the Japanese invasion Of China during ww2.Only a matter of time before they start posing as Chinese Wumaos on Twitter…
The launch of the 5090 is hilarious. Across all the Microcenters in the US there was only ~230x 5090s on launch day.
Asus and MSI hike RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPU prices by 18%
Although the GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, two of the best graphics cards, were launched a week ago, Nvidia's partners have already started hiking their prices. Asus and MSI were among the first to increase prices in their U.S. online stores, although the GPUs are out of stock.
The price hike is likely due to the limited Blackwell supply, Trump tariffs, scalpers, or a combination of these. Depending on the variant, MSI was selling its custom GeForce RTX 5090 at launch for between $2,000 and $2,400. The Ventus 3X, the budget model in MSI's product stack, had the lowest price tag at $2,000. The pricing has increased by an additional $400, an 18% increase on the flagship Blackwell GPU.
The MSI RTX 5080 16GB Ventus 3X will set you back by $1,140, initially costing $ 1,000 when it was launched if the stock was available. The price increase on the MSI RTX 50-series GPUs can also be seen on Newegg, with no stocks available.
The price increase is also seen on custom Asus RTX 50-series graphics cards. The Asus Astral RTX 5090 has increased from $2,799 to $3,079, with zero availability. Similarly, the RTX 5080, made by Asus, has experienced a $200 price increase, just like MSI variants.
Many would argue that the price hikes are due to high-volume sales, as the RTX 50-series inventories were out of stock within twenty minutes at retailers like Newegg. However, Trump's tariffs had a bigger role in price increases. Last month, tariffs were announced on TSMC between 25% to 100%. Naturally, this will reflect on the final pricing of graphics cards and tariffs on other components such as VRAMs. Irrespective of the price tag, the graphics cards are selling off quickly, and scalpers added to the nuisance by selling the Blackwell graphics cards at ridiculous prices on eBay.
Many PC gamers blame other factors, such as cryptocurrency, AI, and even Nvidia, for pushing EVGA out of the GPU business. The early adopters were the only lucky buyers who could dodge this price hike. As for others, they'll have to wait until there is more stock and, hopefully, the prices stabilize. Those with a previous-generation GeForce RTX 40-series GPU may not see the urge to upgrade since the generation-over-generation uplift isn't extraordinary.