We don't know anything for sure yet…
Just remember: over the years, Gainward has become a symbol of quality and redesigned GeForce cards (mostly), thanks in part to the manufacturer’s focus solely on greens. Nowadays, however, we are keeping Radeon VGAs appearing under the Gainward brand, and these novelties can be purchased even in our small country.
We can start to get used to…
Rumors have erupted that eVGA is facing the same decision: most likely, the hitherto exclusive NVIDIA partner will contract with AMD to open the way for HD series video cards as well. How much of this is true, and whether the manufacturer will issue the opponent’s cards under his own name, we don’t know, but we wouldn’t be surprised anyway if we could come across eVGA Radeon VGAs already in the fall.
From here, too, it can be seen that NVIDIA is in a bit of a trouble, so it desperately needs to be able to flood the market with its 55nm products as quickly and as much as possible - and by that we mean the GT200 innovations…