On March 29 this year, ASRock, the main board manufacturer, officially entered the consumer graphics card market and launched various AMD products covering Radeon RX 550 to RX 580. The brand name was Phantom Gaming series.
However, a reporter from TMHW Germany sub-station found that Phantom, scheduled to start selling on April 19th, failed to land on the European market.
After finishing, it was found that Phantom Gaming only appeared in a small amount in Japan, Brazil and other places, mainland China, Taiwan, North America, and Europe.
An ASRock employee responded that 'The problem for me is that AMD has not agreed us to sell in EU, that is really a pity'. The problem is that AMD has not yet agreed to sell our graphics products in the European market. It is really regrettable.
Since North American official website does not have ASRock graphics card, some hardware media are also not optimistic about Phantom landing in the United States.
In fact, ASRock's PG graphics card highlights are not many, including the lack of the current mainstream RGB 'light pollution', multi-fan, etc., but also because of the shape of the colorful rainbow iCafe series, and are suspected to be from the same Chaintech (Chaing) OEM.
In addition, is it really a coincidence that we have combined NVIDIA to just call GPP? Isn't AMD behind the protection of the old teammates and waving the baton?