EVGA is reportedly so sick of working with Nvidia that it’s going to stop making graphics cards altogether

One of the most important makers of Nvidia-based graphics cards won’t be making them anymore: EVGA has decided not to produce video cards with Nvidia’s next generation of GPUs, the RTX 40-series, reports analyst Jon Peddie (opens in new tab). The news is even bigger than that, though: Speaking to Gamers Nexus (opens in new tab), EVGA CEO Andrew Han said that the California-based company isn’t just skipping the next generation of Nvidia chips, but will “completely stop” making graphics cards going forward.

EVGA has been making graphics cards since it was founded in 1999, going all the way back to Nvidia’s RIVA TNT2 chips, but Han “wouldn’t even entertain the idea of working with Intel or AMD” to continue producing cards, says Gamers Nexus.

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