What it is looking like now, with key staff moving on to opportunities they have a future with most definitely yes sadly. It seems only projects planned before all of this happened are getting released. There was a major layoff at EVGA in Tiawan, Kingpin is gone at least from doing anything R&D wise on new products, motherboard staff is talking about finding new employment sooner rather than later. Not looking good, I really do not see EVGA being around for more than three years and that is being generous. Andrew Han basically said he would let the ship sink than let someone control or buy it. Sadly now the damage done is done. No sane investor would touch it with a ten foot pole, it is now a liability not really an asset. Have been using EVGA since the late 90's to early 2000's, With how things have been ran the past oh decade and some change have been slowly shifting away. The motherboards finally getting right surprised me with Shamino gone. Yet now, my pc in my office as it stands of yesterday there is not a single EVGA product in it, just the living room pc that has an EVGA 3090 TI FTW3 Ultra Gaming, an EVGA DG-85 case, and a wireless EVGA mouse. What's funny is the 3090 TI power link died probably not even worth RMAing, have had multiple high end EVGA psu's the past couple years just die on me resulting in going back to Corsair on both systems.
Things are really not looking good at all with how Andrew Han is handling everything. He is short time mode, and is just going to let the company fade away with a whimper instead of keeping it as an industry standard powerhouse Keith Rotchford made it into.