EVGA

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EVGA terminates partnership with Nvidia and leaves the GPU market (NME.com)

EVGA has terminated its partnership with Nvidia and some reports cite “disrespectful treatment” as the reasoning.

EVGA says that it will continue to do business and there are no plans to terminate any employee contracts. The statement continues to clarify that EVGA will continue to support and sell “current generation products.” Once EVGA sells its stock of cards, according to Gamers Nexus there will be no more EVGA GPUs.

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EVGA ends partnership with Nvidia (KitGuru)

In an interview this week with Gamers Nexus, EVGA CEO, Andrew Han, officially announced that EVGA is terminating its partnership with Nvidia and will not be ...

EVGA will continue to support the current line-up, and EVGA RTX 30 series cards will continue to be sold while stocks last. Due to how the RTX 30 generation was handled, many current EVGA cards are now having to be sold at significant losses. How do you feel about EVGA pulling out of the graphics card market?

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EVGA Is Quitting The Graphics Card Market; Blames NVIDIA (Lowyat.NET)

EVGA officially confirmed that it is leaving the graphics market due to bad blood and behaviour with its long-time GPU partner, NVIDIA.

“EVGA is committed to our customers and will continue to offer sales and support on the current lineup. Such as MSRP, the cost to buy its GPU chips; withholding all that information right up to the 11th hour. In any case, EVGA says that, despite its choosing to divorce itself from NVIDIA, it currently has no plans of partnering up with either AMD or Intel. “We are not going to be on [Nvidia CEO] Jensen [Huang]’s lap on stage, so I don’t want people to speculate what’s going on [when we’re not there],” Han said. [EVGA](https://www.lowyat.net/?s=evga) is getting out of the graphics card market. That’s because EVGA had put an embargo on those videos, and there’s still no tentative release date.

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EVGA will stop making Nvidia graphics cards, citing abusive ... (TechSpot)

In an exclusive report, EVGA told Gamers Nexus that it won't sell Nvidia graphics cards after the RTX 30 series. The company will keep supporting current ...

EVGA CEO and founder Andrew Han said the decision to leave Nvidia was easy, and that working with the company was hard. Furthermore, the company doesn't sell AMD or Intel cards and doesn't intend to after splitting with Nvidia. The GPU maker also enforces price floors and ceilings, restricting EVGA's ability to price its variants according to how it customizes overclocking or cooling systems. Possibly heralding the end of EVGA, the decision could bring closer attention to the business interactions between GPU makers and board partners. Board manufacturers like EVGA say they can't absorb these shocks the way Nvidia can, and EVGA says it is losing hundreds of dollars on every RTX 3080 or RTX 3090 sold. A hot potato: The relationship between Nvidia and one of its top board partners seems to have reached a breaking point.

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EVGA Plans to Exit Gaming GPU Business After Blaming Nvidia ... (IGN India)

EVGA, one of the biggest GPU partners for Nvidia will no longer make new graphics cards in the future. Speaking to YouTube channel GamersNexus, EVGA CEO ...

"EVGA is committed to our customers and will continue to offer sales and support on the current lineup. Reportedly, one of the main reasons EVGA is done with Nvidia because they didn’t want to get involved with Lovelace’s launch until they could figure out the Ampere supply, as per MLID. [GamersNexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV9QES-FUAM): “EVGA has decided to not carry the next gen. [Moore’s Law Is Dead](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtLfN_lpr08) (MLID) reports that Nvidia made AIBs “look like the bad guy”, selling Founders Edition GPUs in low volumes at first at prices that AIBs couldn’t match and make a profit on. Instead, it plans to exit the business when the current stock of GPUs is sold out. EVGA, one of the biggest GPU partners for Nvidia will no longer make new graphics cards in the future.

EVGA Parting Ways With NVIDIA: No More EVGA RTX 4000 Series ... (Gizbot)

EVGA, a major desktop graphics card manufacturer, has cut ties with NVIDIA. EVGA has confirmed that it will not release next-generation NVIDIA graphics ...

[YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChpms81A8ItnbXTHgJzx5pg)and also subscribe to our notification. - 45,835 - 17,000 - 11,175 - 1,29,900 EVGA has a market share of 40 percent in the North American retail market and also enjoyed a strong foothold in Europe. - 38,990 80 percent of EVGA's revenue comes from GPUs, while the rest is accounted for by its power-supply business, hence, the company will not run out of business anytime soon. EVGA's CEO also suggested that the company is losing money on its high-end graphics cards, which were higher-margin products just a few years ago. According to reports, the relationship between NVIDIA and EVGA has soured over the years. EVGA is committed to our customers and will continue to offer sales and support on the current lineup. EVGA has confirmed that it will not release next-generation NVIDIA graphics cards.

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EVGA announces the end of its GPU business - Overclocking.com (Overclocking.com)

EVGA is ending its graphics card business, There will be no EVGA RTX 40 GPUs or future generations of GPUs.

Adding to that the RMA issues on the RTX 30s, the result is that EVGA was losing money on the sale of its graphics cards. We might as well say that EVGA employees are the most to be pitied, with 80% of the turnover linked to the sale of graphics cards, EVGA loses its biggest income. And, the human resources allocated to 80% of the disappearing turnover will not all be reallocated to other sectors. Customers will still be covered by EVGA warranties, but the manufacturer will no longer produce RTX GPUs or any other graphics cards. [Gamernexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV9QES-FUAM) and [JayztwoCents](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Hcbx33Rb4), both of whom were invited to EVGA to hear about the announcement. Although at the moment it seems that there is no question of it, maybe we can hope to see EVGA back in the GPU business one day.

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EVGA is exiting the GPU market and parting ways with NVIDIA (Yahoo Tech)

The next time you build a gaming PC, you probably won't be adding an EVGA GPU to your list of possible components. The company, which is best known for ...

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EVGA is exiting the GPU market and parting ways with NVIDIA (Yahoo! Voices)

The next time you build a gaming PC, you probably won't be adding an EVGA GPU to your list of possible components. The company, which is best known for ...

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EVGA Claims Partner Nvidia Is Hard to Work With (Tech Times)

EVGA is terminating its partnership with NVIDIA because it believes the company was a poor partner. According to a recent Tech Times article, EVGA has ...

It will be interesting to see what market the company shifts into and concentrate on. EVGA's decision has the potential to hasten the company's downfall. [Gamers Nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV9QES-FUAM), clients will still be covered by EVGA policies, but EVGA will no longer manufacture RTX or other video cards. For decades, EVGA has built its business on video cards based on NVIDIA cores. EVGA's CEO, Andrew Han, has stated that the company will continue selling its current product line and generation GPUs until supplies run out. The same report entails unfair trade practices that the chipmaker has been committing in the two-decade stint of its partnership with EVGA.

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