News Now that EVGA has quit Nvidia, extreme overclocker Kingpin hints at GPU partnership with PNY

I'm still a bit disappointed Intel didn't either pickup or work with a partner to get the EVGA video card team together somewhere to build Arc cards. Having a good, known, team together could easily help a bunch down the road. Let alone the hilarity that could ensue from there being an Intel based K|ngp|n.

Going to watch the video later, but good to see he wants to stay in the game as he's super passionate about putting out good stuff.
 
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I'm glad ASRock is going all in on Intel. Acer seems to be sticking to the big cards so far. And Sparkle and Matrox are fun to see again. EVGA would have been great.

K|ngp|n Intel would be weird. Always about the top card, and that isn't likely to happen any time soon.
 
I'm still a bit disappointed Intel didn't either pickup or work with a partner to get the EVGA video card team together somewhere to build Arc cards.
makes sense from a business point.

Arc gpu are a very low margin for profit.


I am curious how much PNY would grant Vince as he has some pretty high level requirements for making kingpin gpu's.
 
June 23, 2024 - While I'm not one to experiment with overclocking etc. I think that Kingpin partnering with PNY, would give me some confidence that they would be the replacement for my much admired EVGA GPUs. All of my builds in the past fifteen years used EVGA parts. It would be nice to see a company step up and take EVGAs place as a well respected parts provider, with the same kind of great customer service. Good luck to Kingpin and PNY.