MSI no longer interested in under performing AMD Radeon GPUs, now exclusive to NVIDIA

MSI no longer making AMD Radeon GPUs, confirms that their focus is on NVIDIA GeForce RTX series GPUs, but continues with AMD motherboards. Continue reading at TweakTown >

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MSI seems to have fully pulled back from making AMD Radeon GPUs, with the company confirming with HardwareLuxx that it is solely concentrating on making custom NVIDIA GeForce RTX series GPUs. Hardware Unboxed posted on X saying: "Did I miss this story? MSI has been completely removed from AMD's Radeon 7000 series, all existing products have been discontinued and they never released a 7700 XT / 7800 XT. This all seems to have happened very quietly".

HBU isn't wrong, this has happened very quietly indeed. MSI told HardwareLuxx: " When it comes to graphics cards, our focus at the moment is actually more on RTX cards. Nevertheless, the collaboration with AMD is essential and extremely relevant for us.



We see a very positive development, particularly in the area of motherboards ". But, MSI did announce and then release its new Claw gaming handheld which featured an Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" CPU, with virtually all of the leading gaming handhelds using AMD Ryzen APUs. MSI's move into Intel's arms with an untested CPU for MSI's first gaming handheld was an interesting move.

.. but the fog is lifting and it seems to be making more sense now.

Maybe Intel offered MSI a deal they couldn't refuse -- a super-cheap, heavily discounted allotment of Meteor Lake CPUs -- if the company didn't make Radeon GPUs anymore. AMD is a bigger competitor to Intel than NVIDIA is in the CPU race, as well as the gaming handheld market, with MSI's move of using an Intel CPU inside of its Claw handheld s.