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News broken by GN. Even though there is no press release I can see right now, this is not a rumor. Info comes directly from EVGA CEO, citing difficulty working with Nvidia.
Watching now. Interesting.News broken by GN. Even though there is no press release I can see right now, this is not a rumor. Info comes directly from EVGA CEO, citing difficulty working with Nvidia.
Many of the product categories they've tried to get into over the last few years haven't gone very well.The one thing I don't get is why they are ruling out other product categories.
As per the GN video, they made 78% off GR from video cards, and just 20% of GR was from PSUs, but they made 300% more profit off of those PSUs.After they stop selling GPUs, that really just leaves them as a power supply company (and they don't manufacturer any of them).
300% more profit per unit, which means in terms of total profit PSUs and GPUs were more or less comparable.As per the GN video, they made 78% off GR from video cards, and just 20% of GR was from PSUs, but they made 300% more profit off of those PSUs.
Pretty clear that's about treating board venders like dirt. Squeezing them on Margins, not even telling them what the price of cards/CPUs will cost until Jensen reveals pricing on stage, and undercutting board partners on prices with the Founders edition cards.Looking forward to hearing more detail about how "EVGA's belief is that Nvidia has screwed it over". This seems like a really big deal.
Via the videos posted, EVGA will keep some cards on hand to honor warranties for the ampere cards.HOLY **** wow. EVGA was always considered an S-tier Nvidia vendor. There is some major drama brewing behind the scenes for them to bail out on NV what the actual ****.
OK, now that is out of the way, does this mean EVGA card firesale? If they're exiting the GPU business I don't know how they plan on reasonably supporting the warranty on their cards with some hidden stockpile for the next three years.