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Popular graphics card maker EVGA has terminated its relationship with Nvidia and will therefore no longer be manufacturing graphics cards going forward.
EVGA claimed their relationship with Nvidia was "abusive" and unfair, but a report from Igor's Lab claims EVGA's issues may have been partially self-inflicted.
Stemming from a disagreement with NVIDIA’s business practice, EVGA won’t offer NVIDIA’s next-gen series of graphics boards and will ultimately cut ties with the company.
EVGA, best known as the third-party manufacturer for Nvidia's graphics cards, has announced it has ended its partnership with the American chip designer firm and is stepping out of the graphics ...
Aside from EVGA and Nvidia itself, other companies using Nvidia software include Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, Zotac and PNY. EVGA doesn't intend to make AMD or Intel graphics cards either.
The move comes as graphics card add-in board manufacturers post weaker financials as demand dries up due to Ethereum’s transition away from proof-of-work mining.
Graphics cards manufacturer EVGA — one of the bigger names catered towards PC gamers — has just announced that it is exciting the GPU market. A well-known partner of Nvidia, EVGA has won ...
Sources reportedly attended a closed-door meeting with EVGA, as it announced that it won't be making Nvidia's coming GeForce RTX 4000 series graphics cards.
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EVGA will continue to provide the current generation products. EVGA is committed to our customers and will continue to offer sales and support on the current lineup.
EVGA has terminated its partnership with Nvidia, and will not carry the next generation of graphics cards, although it will continue to support and sell “current generation products.” ...