EVGA leaves the video card market due to conflict with NVIDIA and will lose 75% of revenue
The graphics accelerators market has lost one player. American company EVGA will no longer produce graphics cards.
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The reason for this decision was a conflict with NVIDIA, the cooperation with which gave up after 22 years. What exactly the disagreement is, is still unknown. It is possible that the relationship between the two companies worsened after NVIDIA has suddenly lowered the price of the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti without notifying the partners. After that, many manufacturers had to reduce the price of video cards in a hurry and lose profits.
At the official forum, EVGA said that it would not ship next-generation graphics cards, i.e. GeForce 4000. At the same time, the company will continue to support existing products and sell off current generation graphics cards.
EVGA only had NVIDIA accelerators in its range. Moreover, the manufacturer has already created 20 copies of RTX 4090 FTW3. The company has no plans to sell Intel or AMD graphics cards. How EVGA will operate in the future is difficult to say now, given the fact that the graphics cards brought 75% of revenues.
Source: Videocardz, EVGA