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Palit business and news from across the web.- Galax shows off 'next generation' GPU concept with actual Swarovski crystals in it, and I fear it may not have got the memo on the state of the market in 2026Galax showcased a concept for a next-generation graphics card at Computex, featuring Swarovski crystals for a unique aesthetic. The prototype, potentially an RTX 6090 or an RTX 50-series Super variant, also boasts a custom PCB, quad-fan cooling, and new HOF AI software. The article notes the extravagance of the design in the current market, especially with the impact of AI on component supply.
- Nvidia RTX 5050 review (Palit Dual edition)The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 is recommended for budget PC gamers, offering reliable 1080p and decent 1440p performance with upscaling, outperforming Intel's B580 and often undercutting AMD's RX 9060 XT. While it matches the performance of the previous generation's RTX 4060 at a similar price point, its design shows little ambition beyond being 'good enough'. The card runs cool and quiet, and benefits from Nvidia's DLSS 4 technology, making it a solid, if unexciting, choice for those with a strict budget.
- Palit clarifies Galax closure claims were simply a 'miscommunication', and it is 'already working on the next generations' of graphics cardsPalit has clarified that claims of Galax shutting down were due to an internal misunderstanding. Palit will now directly manage its brands, including Galax, KFA2, and HOF, and is actively developing next-generation graphics cards. The company assures that its current roadmap remains on track.
- GALAX Shuts Down PC Business After 30 Years, Palit Takes Over | HappyGamerGALAX has officially ceased its PC hardware business after 30 years, with Palit taking over operations. Palit, which shares a parent company with GALAX, will handle all warranty claims and RMAs for existing GALAX products. The move reflects broader consolidation trends in the GPU market due to rising manufacturing costs and intense competition.
- Morning Tech BitsGALAX, known for its HOF graphics cards, is exiting the PC hardware business after 30 years. Palit will be taking over GALAX's business operations and all RMA support.
- Despite recent reports Galax reassures customers that it has not pulled an EVGA and exited the graphics card marketGalax has clarified that it is not exiting the PC hardware market, contrary to earlier reports. The company, owned by Palit, is undergoing an internal transition where Palit will assume full operational control of the Galax brand. Galax assures customers that product roadmaps remain on track and commitment to gamers and creators continues.
- The RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB punches hard for the cash, but 8 GB of VRAM does have its limitsThe Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB graphics card offers strong performance for 1080p and 1440p gaming at its $380 MSRP, often outperforming the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8 GB. However, its 8 GB of VRAM can be a limitation in certain VRAM-intensive games and at higher resolutions, causing performance drops compared to 16 GB variants. Despite this, it provides reasonable value in the current market, especially when considering its competitive pricing against AMD's offerings.