EVGA terminates relationship with NVIDIA, won't make AMD or Intel GPUs

EVGA completely pulls out of the graphics card business, terminates its relationship with NVIDIA saying that it was 'about respect'.

EVGA terminates relationship with NVIDIA, won't make AMD or Intel GPUs
Published Sep 18, 2022 8:06 PM CDT   |   Updated Sun, Oct 9 2022 2:24 PM CDT
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Uh, so out of nowhere EVGA has terminated its relationship with NVIDIA in what the company describes was "about respect" and exits the graphics card business entirely... even after it had around 20 samples of EVGA GeForce RTX 4090 FTW3 graphics cards made.

EVGA will not be making any GeForce RTX series graphics cards of any form moving forward, nor will be making AMD Radeon GPUs or Intel Arc GPUs as it will not make graphics cards whatsoever. EVGA says that this decision will stay until the CEO is replaced, as current CEO Andrew Han is firm on his decision for the company.

EVGA terminates relationship with NVIDIA, won't make AMD or Intel GPUs 505

EVGA has terminated its relationship with NVIDIA after it had deteriorated during the years, with EVGA telling GamersNexus that "it's about respect". The decision to sever the relationship with the biggest GPU company in the world was a principal decision, and not a financial one. EVGA is making things clear here: there were major issues between NVIDIA and EVGA (and I'm sure other AIBs).

EVGA CEO Andrew Han wrote: "EVGA has terminated its relationship with NVIDIA. EVGA will no longer be manufacturing video cards of any type, citing a souring relationship with NVIDIA as the cause (among other reasons that were minimized). EVGA will not be exploring relationships with AMD or Intel at this time, and the company will be downsizing imminently as it exits the video card market. Customers will still be covered by EVGA policies, but EVGA will no longer make RTX or other video cards. The company already made ~20 EVT samples of EVGA RTX 4090 FTW3 cards, but will not be moving to production and has killed all active projects pertaining to cards - including KINGPIN cards".

Remember we heard about the "AIB Revolt" from leaker Moore's Law is Dead that AIBs were threatening NVIDIA's next-gen Ada Lovelace GPU allocation, telling the company to "go pound sand". Well, barely a month later and the biggest AIB for NVIDIA in the US (EVGA has around 40% of the GeForce GPU market share in the USA) that's pretty damn big (and pretty damn coincidental).

I was actually sitting next to JayzTwoCents back in 2016 in Austin, Texas when NVIDIA unveiled the GeForce GTX 1080 and GeForce GTX 1070, introducing the new "Founders Edition" series graphics cards. I turned to Jason, he turned to me, and we instantly discussed that this would be the end of AIBs going forward... we just had to give it a couple of generations.

NVIDIA will keep the best-binned Ada Lovelace GPUs for themselves for their Founders Edition graphics cards, while EVGA, ASUS, MSI, and other AIB partners have to fight for their tiny allocations of the best-binned GPUs that NVIDIA has for each generation.

Another issue is that EVGA had around 75% of its revenue coming from NVIDIA GPU sales alone, so now that it won't be making new GPUs... well, we'll see how that goes in 2023 and beyond. The company will continue to sell its existing GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs.

NVIDIA said in a statement: "We've had a great partnership with EVGA over the years and will continue to support them on our current generation of products. We wish Andrew and our friends at EVGA all the best".

EVGA was an important, integral partner for NVIDIA... and it's over, bam, instantly.

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Anthony joined the TweakTown team in 2010 and has since reviewed 100s of graphics cards. Anthony is a long time PC enthusiast with a passion of hate for games built around consoles. FPS gaming since the pre-Quake days, where you were insulted if you used a mouse to aim, he has been addicted to gaming and hardware ever since. Working in IT retail for 10 years gave him great experience with custom-built PCs. His addiction to GPU tech is unwavering.

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