Palit confirms Galax brand will continue after takeover confusion, promises support for existing products

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What we know so far: Graphics card manufacturer Galax was recently rumored to be shutting down its global operations and laying off its entire staff, with its new owner and fellow Nvidia board partner, Palit, reportedly taking the reins. Palit has since clarified that the Galax brand is not being shut down and that it will assume full responsibility for customer support, repairs, and warranties for existing Galax products.

Galax announced the original news via a message on its Brazilian website and advised customers to contact Palit's official channels for all support and service inquiries. The company did not provide further details, instead emphasizing that both Galax and Palit are authorized Nvidia partners, adding that the restructuring would ensure the legitimacy of future products from the combined entity.

Palit initially issued a separate statement, saying the change would enhance managerial and operational efficiency while helping it manage supply constraints driven by AI demand. That page, however, has since been taken down after causing confusion about whether the Galax brand would be shut down for good.

The company has now issued a fresh press release, assuring gamers that it does not plan to discontinue the Galax brand after all. Instead, it said it will "continue to develop, produce, and support" the Galax, KFA2, and HOF brands to strengthen its presence in the discrete GPU market. The new statement also notes that Palit has owned Galax since 2007.

Galax was founded in Hong Kong in 1994 as a computer hardware manufacturer. Originally known as Galaxy Microsystems, the company gained popularity after partnering with Nvidia to manufacture and market desktop graphics cards for gamers. Despite being owned by Palit for over a decade, Galax retained operational independence, with separate design, engineering, and marketing teams.

The company's Hall of Fame cards are highly regarded by modders and overclockers for their high-end PCB and cooling designs. It also operates the KFA2 sub-brand, which was introduced in Europe in 2014 following a trademark dispute with Samsung over the latter's Galaxy smartphone brand.

With the future of Galax hanging in the balance, gamers and PC enthusiasts are concerned that the brand might go the way of EVGA, which shuttered its discrete graphics card business in 2022 due to strained relations with Nvidia.

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NVIDIA's final goal is to force us all to subscribe to their terrible Geforce Now subscription. Cloud computing is a plague and I hope that it dies as it only enslaves us to these corporations even further.

We will own nothing and be happy.
 
NVIDIA's final goal is to force us all to subscribe to their terrible Geforce Now subscription. Cloud computing is a plague and I hope that it dies as it only enslaves us to these corporations even further.

We will own nothing and be happy.

Sir this is an Arby's
 
Reminds me of EVGA. Even I was shocked by what happened to 1 of the best third party graphics card vendors. Instability today is 200%+ at least greater than what it was.
 
NVIDIA's final goal is to force us all to subscribe to their terrible Geforce Now subscription. Cloud computing is a plague and I hope that it dies as it only enslaves us to these corporations even further.

We will own nothing and be happy.
cynical much?

chill.
 
NVIDIA's final goal is to force us all to subscribe to their terrible Geforce Now subscription. Cloud computing is a plague and I hope that it dies as it only enslaves us to these corporations even further.

We will own nothing and be happy.
Has nothing to do with nVidia.
Reminds me of EVGA. Even I was shocked by what happened to 1 of the best third party graphics card vendors. Instability today is 200%+ at least greater than what it was.
This is nothing like EVGA.

EVGA dug themselves into a hole with godawful mismanagement and horrible purchasing decisions. (3090 is unprofitable? Lets make 6 different versions! GPU generation is at an end? Make massive orders! What do you mean we have to sell them at a loss now?).

Galax, OTOH, is part of Palit. Palit is HUGE, the largest AIB maker by volume. Galax is one of many branches, and Palit's executives finally figured out they have been paying duplicate management teams for the same product under different names, and decided to trim the fat.

That's why Galax isnt going anywhere. Just the management teams and duplicate employees.
 
Has nothing to do with nVidia.
It has a lot to do with Nvidia, they've been hyping up GeForce now while at the same time cutting GPU supply, and doing nothing to prevent GPU prices from going astronomically high.
Also while Nvidia is at the center of the whole AI bubble causing hardware to be priced out of reach for many people.
Nvidia would love to cut out the AIBs completely so they'd have no competition at all so the jacket man could price cards at whatever the he wants to.
This is nothing like EVGA.
This isn't the same as EVGA, but this is the same result of GPU sales becoming unprofitable, much like it did for EVGA, especially with high end cards.
Your claims contradict what several videos covering what really happened to EVGA, talking with employees and Kingpin himself, unless you worked for the company or have proof, that's just conjecture to defend Nvidia.

EVGA was the only one selling GPUs closer to MSRP during covid with a queue system.
Although they probably learned during that time having a bunch of skus didn't make sense when everyone just wanted a card period going for the cheapest option.
EVGA was one of the very few offering decent customer service, which is also likely significantly more expensive than sending customers through a support service handled by AI bots, and not voiding a warranty for removing the cooler, or the I/O bracket having a superficial scratch.
 
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