NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" consumer GPUs are expected to seriously impact the markets as suppliers start preparing for the new release.
Team Green's next-gen gaming GPUs might be one of the most awaited releases on the market, given that the company has evolved into a much larger firm compared to what it was with the release of the previous-gen Ada Lovelace lineup.
Not only is the demand for NVIDIA's upcoming gaming GPUs going to be much larger, but according to a Taiwanese supplier, Auras Technology (via DigiTimes), it may "seize the markets starting in December", revealing that companies will divert focus towards the production of next-gen RTX 50 series GPUs.
Auras Technology is mainly responsible for cooling the essentials of dGPUs and will likely play a role in the manufacturing of the upcoming Blackwell series GPUs. Auras' CEO, Yu-Shen Lin, says that NVIDIA's RTX 50 series is anticipated to arrive with significant interest from the markets, which will indeed influence the supply chain tremendously. Moving into the next year, the firm anticipates steady demand for cooling components in both server and consumer hardware markets, seeing a bullish outlook.
In other news, it is reported that ZOTAC's parent company, PC Partner, which is also responsible for Inno3D and Manli, has shifted its operations from Hong Kong to Singapore, in an attempt to counter the influence of global sanctions in the region and prepare for the release of NVIDIA's next-gen gaming GPUs.
The development, disclosed by HKEPC, states that PC Partner has shifted its HQ to avoid the tariffs and potential sanctions on NVIDIA's future high-end GPUs, given that Hong Kong has been under the influence of US policies.
The shift of places was done
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