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A shocking report claims that EVGA, a 20-year veteran of the GPU market and one of Nvidia’s biggest partners, is exiting the graphics card business entirely. As one of the most visible brands ...
It’s not news that EVGA is getting out of the GPU card game, after a ‘little falling out’ with Nvidia. It’s sad news nonetheless, as this enthusiastic band of hardware hacke… ...
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EVGA falls out with Nvidia - and quits making Graphics Cards GPU monolith Nvidia is going through a very public divorce with one of its key partners - and they just decided they’re out for good.
This early prototype of an EVGA RTX 4090 GPU shows us what could have been, including a surprising power-related discovery.
The EVGA GeFroce RTX 3090 Ti GPU, which launched earlier in the year with an eye watering MSRP of $1999, has dropped $700 today to $1299.
Graphics card manufacturer EVGA has cut ties with GPU giant NVIDIA and won't entertain the idea of working with Intel or AMD, but has no plans to lay off any employees.
EVGA Terminates Relationship With Nvidia, Leaves GPU Business One of the most renowned GPU manufacturers is ceasing all operations with Nvidia, and leaving the market behind entirely.
The reasoning behind the split is disjointed and a little confusing. EVGA says that it elected to part ways with NVIDIA primarily due to "disrespectful" treatment from the GPU manufacturer.
EVGA has terminated its partnership with NVIDIA over 'disrespectful treatment' and also shared it will no longer be making GPUs.
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.
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