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Nvidia to drastically reduce add in board partner list
written by Ciro - October 26, 2008 02:00

If one were to believe Fudzilla, Nvidia's add-in board partner list will soon be reduced to a mere six partners, leaving just Asus, EVGA, MSI, Palit, XFX, and Zotac.

Very well informed sources have said that Nvidia will cut all but six partners. The ones to stay are EVGA, PC partner (Zotac), Asus, MSI, Palit and XFX.

We don't know anything more than the list and it looks that Nvidia will announce this very shortly.

Everyone else who is not on this list will be cut off and this will make much better breathing space for the remaining six partners. At press time we don't have any more details than that.


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