

It is notable that Han met with two of the biggest tech YouTubers and had the videos embargoed, so there may be more to the story. Also, EVGA would like to say thank you to our great community for the many years of support and enthusiasm for EVGA graphics cards." EVGA also confirmed that it will not carry the next generation of GPUs, that it will support current generation products, and that it will "continue to provide the current generation products," though it didn't specify for how long. "EVGA is committed to our customers and will continue to offer sales and support on the current lineup. When asked for comment, EVGA product management director Jacob Freeman pointed Tom's Hardware to its forums, where the company offered the following message: "EVGA has decided not to carry the next gen."

"We are not going to be on Jensen 's lap on stage, so I don't want people to speculate what's going on ," GamersNexus Steve Burke quotes Han as saying. Jon Peddie Research also published a brief article on the matter. That's according to YouTube channels JayZTwoCents and GamersNexus, which both sat down with EVGA CEO Andrew Han to discuss his frustrations with Nvidia as a partner and reasoning for making the decision. It's done doing business with Nvidia and will stop making GPUs altogether. EVGA, often considered Nvidia's top add-in-board partner, is making a drastic shift.
