GALAX Confirms GPU Business Will Continue Under Palit, Says Current and Next Generation Products Are Already in Development
GALAX has officially confirmed that it is not leaving the graphics card market and will continue operating under Palit following recent confusion around the brand’s future. In matching public statements posted by both companies, GALAX and Palit said the issue came from an internal misunderstanding involving Galax Brazil lead Ronaldo from TecLab, and that incorrect information had been shared with him during the transition. The companies say they are now setting the record straight.
The most important clarification is simple: GALAX is staying in the GPU business. In the official wording, the company states that “GALAX is not leaving the graphics card market” and says it is actively working to develop new products. The statement also confirms that brand management for GALAX, KFA2, and HOF is now being integrated directly under Palit Group headquarters. That means the brands are continuing, but under a more centralized structure inside Palit.
Palit and GALAX also went further than just denying an exit. They said they are “fully prepared for the current generation of GPUs” and are “already working on the next generations to come.” That is a direct confirmation that GALAX plans to remain active not only with its existing lineup, but with future graphics card launches as well. For enthusiasts who were worried that HOF and KFA2 might quietly disappear in the shuffle, this is the clearest reassurance yet that those sub brands are still part of the plan.
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— Ronaldo TecLab (@rbuass) May 6, 2026
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The companies also addressed Ronaldo’s role directly, saying they have a long and successful history working with him and that GALAX and Palit will continue providing products and support for gamers and enthusiasts worldwide. In the GALAX statement, the company specifically says it will maintain the standards that Ronaldo and TecLab have provided in Brazil, emphasizing quality, performance, and customer service. That is an important point because much of the earlier confusion appears to have spread through the Brazilian side of the business.
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— Ronaldo TecLab (@rbuass) April 30, 2026
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From a market perspective, this is the kind of clarification GALAX needed quickly. The earlier messaging created real concern that one of the best known enthusiast board partners might be disappearing just as the graphics market is entering another competitive cycle. Instead, the official position now is that GALAX, KFA2, and HOF are not being shut down, but are being reorganized more directly under Palit. That makes this look less like an exit and more like a consolidation and control reset. That last point is an inference based on the official wording from both companies.
For fans of the brand, the key takeaway is that GALAX is still here, current products are still supported, and future GPUs are still in the pipeline. After days of uncertainty, Palit and GALAX have now made their position public in the clearest possible terms.
Do you think GALAX can become even stronger under Palit’s direct management, or are you still cautious until the next HOF generation officially arrives?
