EVGA has announced to stop making NVIDIA GPUs after its runs out the current RTX 3000 series and will not produce the next-generation of RTX 4000 series.
According to GamersNexus, EVGA has decided to terminate its decades-long relationship with NVIDIA due to disrespectful treatment.
EVGA terminates relationship with NVIDIA, ceases all video card manufacturing on grounds of disrespectful treatment, among other things. Employees told they will be ‘taken care of,’ but we don’t see how all those jobs will persist ad infinitum: https://t.co/ZvgDYhcGXf
— GamersNexus (@GamersNexus) September 16, 2022
In a closed-door meeting, EVGA CEO Andrew Han told GamersNexus, “We are not going to be on [NVIDIA CEO] Jensen’s lap on stage, so I don’t want people to speculate what’s going on [when we are not there]. EVGA has decided not to carry the next-gen. EVGA is continuing the current product line. We will continue the current gen [until we run out].
However, the company will continue to provide RMA and technical support to customers and carry on with the current-generation RTX 3000 series until stocks last.
EVGA’s decision to end its partnership with NVIDIA isn’t due to economic factors, as the company’s CEO, Andrew Han, told GamersNexus, the company was “financially sound and still running.”
Furthermore, the company has stated that it will try its best to reallocate its employees as it is not just an end to a partnership with NVIDIA, but the company says that it has no plans for partnering with Intel or AMD for making any GPUs.
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