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We won’t be seeing any Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs from MSI – AMD prioritizes other board partners instead

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  • There won’t be any Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs from MSI
  • It’s currently unclear why, but could be down to MSI’s successful Nvidia partnership
  • AMD has supposedly prioritized distribution for Asus, XFX, and PowerColor

AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 series GPU lineup has another twist to its tale, this time regarding its board partners – and it could have a potential impact on Team Red’s battle against its fierce rival Nvidia.

As reported by our friends at Tom’s Hardware, MSI won’t be releasing any partner Radeon RX 9000 series graphics cards, with AMD reportedly prioritizing Asus, XFX, and PowerColor board partners for distribution (as highlighted by Wccftech). This comes as something of a surprise, since MSI has manufactured third-party cards for previous Radeon GPU generations: the Radeon RX 5000, 6000, and 7000 series have all received support from the Taiwanese company, but the 9000 series will be skipped entirely.

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