Palit says the GALAX brand isn't going anywhere and commits to continuing the HOF legacy

'The GALAX, KFA2, HOF and our legendary GPU lineups aren't going anywhere we are just getting started for the next generation,' Palit says.

Palit says the GALAX brand isn't going anywhere and commits to continuing the HOF legacy
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TL;DR: GALAX is now fully integrated under Palit, continuing GPU development and support with no brand cessation. Palit aims to enhance efficiency, innovation, and supply chain management while maintaining GALAX's product roadmap, including future high-performance GPUs like the HOF series and upcoming GeForce RTX models.
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Yesterday, we got the shocking news that GALAX was exiting the gaming GPU business, with Palit taking over the brand and existing products. The implication, at least on paper, was that this meant that we'd no longer be getting new GALAX GPUs - and that the company was no more. Turns out that what actually has happened is that GALAX, which has been a part of the Palit Group for several years, is now fully under the Palit umbrella.

Palit says the GALAX brand isn't going anywhere and commits to continuing the HOF legacy 2

This isn't to say that GALAX employees in various regions haven't been let go, as Palit's official statement calls it an internal transition. "The recent internal transitions are part of a pre-planned global initiative to integrate brand management for enhanced operational efficiency and cross-departmental synergy," Palit says.

Adding, "GALAX is not ceasing operations. We remain fully committed to the development, production, and support of our high-performance hardware. Our product roadmap continues as planned, and our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology to gamers and creators remains our top priority."

And with that, Palit is committing to keeping the GALAX name and models like the HOF (Hall of Fame) alive, and to releasing next-generation products. Presumably, this includes GPUs for the GeForce RTX 60 Series or the potential GeForce RTX 50 SUPER Series, in the future.

Further explaining the move, Palit notes that combining its Palit and GALAX teams will help optimize the supply chain for international markets, accelerate innovation with a single R&D team, and enhance the brand with unified management. In addition to a statement from Palit, the GALAX team also chimed in to confirm that its "legendary GPUs" aren't going anywhere and that it's "just getting started for the next generation."

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