The rumor is grinding away on NVIDIA's product assortment. Charlie Demerjian at SemiAccurate claimed that NVIDIA had decided to stop making GeForce GTX graphics cards. Something NVIDIA frowned upon and called untrue. Now new information on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX family and this time its partners that are said to shut down manufacturing of the same cards.
According to unconfirmed sources to Fudzilla several partners have decided to stop making GeForce GTX260, GTX275 and GTX285. The reason is the poor availability and AMD's success with Radeon HD 5000 certainly plays a role too.
If these rumors are true it seems the information published at SemiAccurate were true, although spiced with Charlie's regular love for NVIDIA. Once again it looks like the GeForce GTX family is heading for the grave. Nothing is for certain though, and definitely not written in stone, but as the saying goes, where there's smoke, there's fire.

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