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EVGA is exiting the GPU market and parting ways with NVIDIA

. After it runs out of stock, though, that's it — the company has no plans to team up with NVIDIA rivals AMD or Intel. EVGA has been selling other computer components and accessories, such as power supplies and gaming mice, for a while now. But according to, 80 percent of the company's revenue comes from GeForce sales, so this decision could put the company's very existence in jeopardy.

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