Well, that was unexpected: EVGA is done making graphics cards.
, EVGA CEO Andrew Han said that the California-based company isn't just dropping Nvidia chips, but will"completely stop" making graphics cards going forward.
EVGA's decision is the result of frustration over its treatment by Nvidia, according to both sources; it's"about respect," Gamers Nexus said. Graphics cards are reportedly 80% of EVGA's current business, but that doesn't mean it plans to close up shop—it doesn't even have layoffs planned.
EVGA's decision isn't the sort of dispassionate business move we've come to expect from companies of its size: Han reportedly feels that Nvidia has been treating EVGA unfairly. According to Gamers Nexus, the CEO said that the decision to stop working with Nvidia was"easy."
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