Point of view bankrupt, goodbye to a classic gpu assembler
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The PC hardware market is very tough, there is a lot of competition and survival is increasingly a luxury only available to the best. The new victim has been Point of View that has been declared bankrupt after almost 20 years in the market in which it has offered us excellent graphics cards based on Nvidia hardware.
Point of View says goodbye after 17 years
Point of View has been one of the exclusive assemblers of Nvidia graphics cards, its adventure began in 2000 in the Netherlands and since then has launched hundreds of graphics cards within the GeForce series and many more products, I still remember having seen a netbook with its brand many years ago. Point of View has sold its products mainly in Europe although it has also been able to reach more remote places such as Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and the United States.
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She has finally been declared bankrupt by the Oost-Brabant court, her last sweet moments dating back to the launch of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 500 and GTX 600 series. After that her sales began to drop to the point that they have only been seen two custom Point of View graphics cards from the GeForce GTX 900 series, one GTX 960 and one GTX 980. Unfortunately we have not seen any Pascal cards with the Point of View seal and will not see them after their closure after 17 years of history.
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