EVGA, an NVIDIA GPU partner and largest shareholder in North America, has officially announced a partnership with NVIDIA and a complete retirement from the GPU market.
The news was confirmed by major foreign media Tomshardware, Theverge and GamersNexus, and EVGA CEO Andrew Han said, “I will not be present at the announcement of NVIDIA’s new product and I hope many people do not question it. Here’s why. I made it clear in advance ”.
It is assumed that the main cause of the termination of this partnership is profitability. EVGA CEO said, “78% of sales come from graphics cards, 20% from power supplies and 2% from coolers and motherboards.
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Additionally, EVGA has stated that it will not produce the RTX 40 series and that the current lineup will continue until the current generation runs out. In this regard, in the after-sales service for consumers and product warranty, NVIDIA spokesman Bryan Del Rizzo said that “the current generation of products will continue to support EVGA.”
As a result, the general A / S period during the product warranty period does not seem to present major problems, but it is expected that there will be some restrictions after the stock runs out completely and the RTX 30 series is discontinued.
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