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GALAX Reassures Users: Continued GPU Production Under Palit Leadership

GALAX has clarified its intentions to continue producing graphics processing units (GPUs) under the new leadership of Palit, effectively quelling recent confusion regarding its operational status. As first reported by Wccftech, the GPU manufacturer recently faced a wave of speculation suggesting it would cease its PC business as a result of Palit taking full control of its operations.

Galax Affirms Commitment to Graphics Card Market Amid Speculation

Galax, a prominent player in the graphics card industry, has recently addressed concerns regarding its future in the market. Following some speculation about potential withdrawal from the segment, the company has made it clear that it remains firmly committed to producing graphics cards. As first reported by PC Gamer, Galax’s assurances come at a time when the market has seen significant shifts and some competitors have exited.

Local Thrift Store Scores: Gamer Finds Sealed NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti for Just $12

In an astonishing turn of events, a Reddit user recently discovered a sealed NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti at a local Goodwill outlet for just $12. This particular graphics card typically retails for around $400, highlighting the potential treasure trove that thrift stores can represent for savvy shoppers. As first reported by Wccftech, this lucky find underscores the unexpected value that can sometimes lie hidden in clearance sections.

NVIDIA’s RTX Pro 6000 Outperforms Quad RTX 5090s in Power Efficiency for Large AI Models

NVIDIA’s latest RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell has made waves in the AI community, showcasing its remarkable capabilities in running large AI models with unprecedented efficiency. Recent benchmarks reveal that a single RTX Pro 6000 can handle a demanding 230 billion parameter AI model while consuming only a quarter of the power required by four RTX 5090 GPUs. This finding highlights the advantages of high-performance single GPUs over traditional multi-GPU setups, especially in AI applications.