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Remember when eVGA decided they would rather leave the market entirely than spend one more day working with Nvidia?
Really?
Yup. It was something like 90% of their revenue, but 25% of their profit.
And now they have 0 revenue and 0 profit.
Well according to the previous math, they retained 10% of their revenue and 75% of their profits. I know, math is hard.
They aren't gonna get far just making keyboards and power supplies though. They wound down their motherboard too, I believe. They let kingpin go.
Companies get by making keyboards and power supplies all the time.
They are in the process of closing down this year.
Yeah sadly they weren't gonna be able to stay the same with their remaining products being expensive niche case motherboards and good power supplies. Hopefully the employees got good gigs elsewhere at least.
They still exist. However their website also says they're "America's #1 NVIDIA partner," so...
They do seem to be winding down operations as a whole, though. It's a deliberate choice on the owner's part.
I wish they would have started putting out AMD products. Powercolor just doesn't feel like a flagship partner like evga was to nvidia.
I would've actually switched to AMD if EVGA did