ASUS wears soft NVIDIA GPP: ROG abandons AMD graphics cards and uses the AREZ brand

Despite gaining 70% of the market share in the market alone, 'King Granville' still did not give up the stranglehold of 'Agricultural Enterprises' (AMD).

After the GPP (GeForce Partner Program) that caused the discussion in the circle was kicked by HOP, it has begun to slowly ferment.

According to VideoCardz, Asustek plans to introduce a new card brand AREZ, which will be used exclusively as an A card in the future.

Note that this move is not ASUS's emphasis on AMD. To a certain extent, it is being forced.

This is because, NVIDIA GPP participants are required to have their game graphics card brands and N card counterparts, so theoretically, ROG (the player country) can no longer launch A card products..

According to vcz's order, the video card formerly known as ROG Strix Vega64 will be even better known as AREZ Strix Vega64. In addition, Asus Dual/EXpediton/Phoenix will replace Asus with AREZ.

It seems that after joining GPP, ASUS has dedicated ROG and even Asus brand to NV, and has become a comrade on board.

Because Asustek has sales in domestic A/N cards, the above changes will be reflected in the products of the Bank of China sooner or later.

As for MSI and Gigabyte, the former has removed the Radeon graphics card under the Gaming brand. The latter's AORUS ('Diagram') is still new to itself and has not yet given the new name to the A card.

Interestingly, most of the netizens said they didn’t care if they were asked about ASUS’ idea of ​​a new brand for the Radeon card.

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