EVGA Radeons would be absolutely great. But it sounded (to me) like they wanted out of GPUs.
- I figure there is some algo that EVGA is using to predict the bare minimum number of cards they have to keep on hand for the amount of outstanding warrantied inventory based on prior failure rates etc.Via the videos posted, EVGA will keep some cards on hand to honor warranties for the ampere cards.
EVGA dropping Nvidia will put a big hole in Nvidia’s North American sales of AIBs (where EVGA enjoyed 40% market share) and EVGA fans in Western Europe. Nvidia can overcome that by adjusting the allocation levels for the remaining AIB partners, as well as direct sales through Best Buy, but it will take a quarter or two. Given the inventory overhang that partners and Nvidia are having, there seems to be no rush.
Sounds like everyone would want out, at least of Nvidia's partnerships. It's just that EVGA has enough business elsewhere to actually do so.EVGA Radeons would be absolutely great. But it sounded (to me) like they wanted out of GPUs.
I mean, it's not like MSI, ASUS and Gigabyte couldn't do the same. Very interesting. Hopefully it shakes things up at NVIDIA a bit but I doubt it.Sounds like everyone would want out, at least of Nvidia's partnerships. It's just that EVGA has enough business elsewhere to actually do so.
Maybe AIBs will going by the way side if they're really this squeezed, at least for Nvidia.
I think they got out at the perfect time. The gpu business will be under pressure for the short to medium term with the mining gpu overhang, inventory overhang and threats of recessions in large parts of the Western world. Sure they would have some R&D invested in the 4000 series, but sounds like the CEO likes his sleep more than gpu marketshare during this turbulent time.Regardless of what Evga said about Intel or AMD, have feeling they are being cagey and leaving that possibility open. Perhaps to negotiate more favorable terms if Intel or AMD wish to court them. Like a girl playing hard to get.
STRIX is my next goto brand after FTW3.Looks like I'll have to look elsewhere for a 4090 next month.
They also had a fallout with Nvidia back in the 8800 series.I could see them switching to AMD cards like XFX did
Maybe THAT'S why GN quoted the EVGA CEO as saying that he would continue to pay them. Maybe EVGA is hoping for a sweetheart deal from AMD, and holding off on shedding staff right away.I could see them switching to AMD cards like XFX did, especially if they are keeping all the staff.
XFX also offered lifetime warranty. XFX used to be associate with Nvidia, but they got out too, and the were courted by AMD.I doubt they'll be around for long after this move...have to wonder what effect the "lifetime" warranty on older cards had on the company financially.
XFX is going down the gutter lately tho... i just hope eVGA isn't going down the same road they are.XFX also offered lifetime warranty. XFX used to be associate with Nvidia, but they got out too, and the were courted by AMD.