GPU prices haven't stopped climbing for 3 weeks straight across the EU, here's the data
Summary
The article presents data showing a consistent 19.2% increase in average GPU prices across the EU over a month, based on a fixed basket of 176 models tracked daily. This trend has been steady since late July, with similar increases observed in countries like Germany and France.
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