Tuesday, May 26th 2009
Gainward To End Partnership with AMD/ATI
Less than a year ago, Palit-owned Gainward, a premium graphics card manufacturer, signed a contract with AMD/ATI and began to manufacture graphic accelerators with AMD/ATI Radeon chips. However, it now seems that Gainward will end its relationship with AMD/ATI and return to being an NVIDIA-only board partner. This is further backed by the fact that Gainward has not released any Radeon HD 4890 or HD 4770 cards and apparently it has already notified some distributors about ending its AMD/ATI line-up.
Source:
TechConnect
23 Comments on Gainward To End Partnership with AMD/ATI
Gainward Radeon GS'es were soooo cool, literally.
>.<
I can't remember where, but I've seen data somewhere about defect rates in graphics cards and Gainward was the second worse after Gigabyte in the AMD segment or something similar.
So yeah, I won't miss them...
I would see among the worst cards brands like galaxy,force 3d.
Gainward is a big loss , GS models were among the best and not at all expensive.
I wanted a 5850GS to change my 4850GS...
ROFL
Just wait for the EU to hear about this news!
I just done a quick check for Gainware and Palit and I don't see any of their products on major vendor sites any more. I found a few on bottom end retailers, a few overstock sites, but none of the major retailers (newegg, Tigerdirect, ZipZoomFly).
I am not sure about EU, but it would seem that they are pulling out of the US market all together. I hope this is not a precursor to them going out of business. I have never used their products, but I did use a one in a custom build for a friend and his Palit 4850 runs great.