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GeForce Partner Program or GPP should be a "latest effort to better serve gamers" from nVidia, in reality however it's anything but that. The truth behind GPP was dug out by HardOCP. Here some takeaways from the article:
Read more here: https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/03/07/geforce_partner_program_impacts_consumer_choice
People involved with nVidia will definitely drool over this and defend it, because if this passes without sanctions, the stock will go up, but any true PC gamer should condemn this move.
PC gaming is in a bad enough state with the current inflated prices, but even worse times seem to be coming ...
In order to have access to the GPP program, its partners must have its "Gaming Brand Aligned Exclusively With GeForce."
NVIDIA will tell you that it is 100% up to its partner company to be part of GPP, and from the documents I have read, if it chooses not to be part of GPP, it will lose the benefits of GPP which include: high-effort engineering engagements -- early tech engagement -- launch partner status -- game bundling -- sales rebate programs -- social media and PR support -- marketing reports -- Marketing Development Funds (MDF). MDF is likely the standout in that list of lost benefits if the company is not a GPP partner.
What is disturbing is that we have been told that if a company does not participate in GPP, those companies feel as if NVIDIA would hold back allocation of GPUs from their inventories.
Read more here: https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/03/07/geforce_partner_program_impacts_consumer_choice
People involved with nVidia will definitely drool over this and defend it, because if this passes without sanctions, the stock will go up, but any true PC gamer should condemn this move.
PC gaming is in a bad enough state with the current inflated prices, but even worse times seem to be coming ...