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Samsung lost 500,000 NVIDIA RTX 30 graphics cards and they were heavily arranged by Spain

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Perhaps it was dissatisfaction with the shortage of RTX 30 series graphics cards, NVIDIA and Samsung were heavily arranged by foreigners. Spanish technology media Geeknetic recently issued an article saying that a shipment of 500,000 RTX 30 series graphics cards had a logistics accident while being shipped from Samsung in South Korea and eventually disappeared.

Unexpectedly, four months after the loss, NVIDIA recently retrieved these graphics cards, which may help the supply for some time in the future.

OC3D verified that this was actually deliberately fabricated news by foreigners during “The Innocents Day (similar to April Fool’s Day, every December 28)” in Spain. The so-called loss of Samsung and NVIDIA retrieving them are all fictional.

In fact, we can also see the unreasonable points from the incident itself, because Samsung is only responsible for the foundry of Ampere GPU chips, and will not assemble finished graphics cards. Besides, the scale of 500,000 copies is definitely a catastrophic accident. With the smell of the current technology media and the identity of Samsung and NVIDIA listed companies, it is impossible to hide it for so long.

In short, it can also be seen from this incident that everyone is very dissatisfied with the supply of RTX 30 series graphics cards, so I had to make a mockery of the harmless April Fool’s Day. I’m afraid this morning’s so-called $130 billion acquisition of Sony by Microsoft is also the same way.

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