According to TechPowerUp, EVGA may be exiting the motherboard market as well after exiting the graphics card market.
EVGA is scaling back its desktop motherboard business, the report said. Sources say that all 170 employees involved in the motherboard business at EVGA’s Taiwan office in China have resigned, including the KINGPIN project.
EVGA has not yet issued an official response.
As previously reported, in September last year, EVGA announced that it would no longer produce RTX or other graphics cards. At that time, EVGA has made many EVT samples of RTX 4090 FTW3 graphics cards, but will not be mass production, and has closed all the activities related to the graphics cards project – including the KINGPIN project.