Low end graphics cards fail or survive long before they reach store shelves. Memory pricing sits at the center of that decision. When RAM becomes expensive, GPU designs that once made sense collapse under cost pressure. This is not about rumors or cancellations. It is about how graphics cards are assembled, priced, and justified in a market where margins are thin and expectations are rigid.
The GPU wars just lost a major contender. Intel’s Xe2 Battlemage B770 – the promising RTX 4080 competitor with 16GB...



