Saturday, June 28th 2008
Gainward to Become a Neutral Board Partner
Traditionally a board partner with NVIDIA, Gainward, a subsidiary of Palit, decides to become a neutral board vendor selling graphics cards featuring GPUs from both NVIDIA and AMD/ATI.
They have slated versions of the Radeon HD4800 series for release soon. These cards will feature the usual Gainward-exclusive features such as the EXPERTool, to monitor the GPU temperature and fan speed of the GPU, In addition, possible changes fan speed, frequency kernel GPU, memory and Shader unit.
Would other NVIDIA board partners follow suit? Only time will tell.
Source:
iXBT
They have slated versions of the Radeon HD4800 series for release soon. These cards will feature the usual Gainward-exclusive features such as the EXPERTool, to monitor the GPU temperature and fan speed of the GPU, In addition, possible changes fan speed, frequency kernel GPU, memory and Shader unit.
Would other NVIDIA board partners follow suit? Only time will tell.
21 Comments on Gainward to Become a Neutral Board Partner
Go ATI...
EVGA, BFG, PNY, and XFX im sure don't wish to loose there Teir one priviliges
EDIT NV's lineup is a mess and then some.
I didnt know Gainward was a subsidiary of Palit.
There is no need for them to do this, UNLESS, they think the Gainward brand is a stronger brand than Palit. (It IS in my opinion).
Since no company likes to compete with itself, and the Gainward brand is the stronger brand, then I think that Palit will disappear from the market and just become a "holding company".
They have:
Palit
Gainward
Xpertvision
In continental Europe, Gainward is strong, XpertVision medium, Palit weak. Perhaps in the US/Asia that order is completely different. So they will use the strongest brand name in each region. Makes sense.
I miss Prolink Pixelview they had some sweet cards but i never see there stuff anymore
www.palit.biz/main/vgapc.php?mid=78