Zotac moves its headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore
When choosing a new video card, we have access to many brands that offer us models with all types of cooling systems. They can choose single-fan ITX versions if the GPU doesn’t have a large TDP, dual-fan versions, and the usually more common triple-fan versions with larger heatsinks. Most brands make similar models, and in many cases we choose the cheaper model. ZOTAK This will seem familiar to you because it usually suggests Cheaper GPUs than other brands, and today it is the protagonist because moves its headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore while US restrictions remain active.
Even though the years have passed, computers haven’t changed much from what they were a couple of decades ago. It’s true that we have a much faster CPU, GPU, RAM and drives, but if you take away the SSD, the rest of the components are pretty much the same in terms of how everything connects and works. Since GPU They have gone from being extra components to speed up and improve graphics in games, to now being part of computers and essentially are becoming increasingly important.
PC Partner, owner of ZOTAC, Inno3D and Manli, decides to move its headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore.
Graphics cards are considered a fundamental component of a PC, especially if we want to play video games or use programs that use them. We are in the era of artificial intelligence, and the vast majority of companies and countries are looking for ways to take advantage of this new sector in the market. Companies like NVIDIA have benefited greatly from this situation, and countries like USA took advantage to remain as leaders put an end to one of its biggest competitors – China. It was a few years ago when they implemented the series restrictions to deprive the Asian giant of access to chips and equipment.
Despite the restrictions, China and other countries such as Russia they managed to get thousands of chips
via Hong Kong. This is quite a sensitive issue considering the situation between both countries and that is why
PC partner He decided to play it safe. This is a company that owns GPU brands such as ZOTAK, Manly or Inno3D, who wants to avoid sanctions and restrictions in order to continue her business. To this end, PC Partner has decided to move its headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore, which will directly impact ZOTAC and its remaining brands.
The postponement is made due to concerns that the situation between the US and China will interfere with the production of the future RTX 50.
This decision will help them avoid serious problems, since the situation between the US and China does not seem to change in the near future. In addition, there are fears that it will be impossible send the future RTX 50 to Chinaas they may be affected by restrictions. If this happens, ZOTAC will suffer greatly and should be avoided at all costs. Another reason why they decided to move ZOTAC headquarters to Singapore is because they expect equipment tariffswhich will further increase prices.
Let’s remember this trump It was he who came up with the idea to impose tariffs, and he would return to preside over the United States when
Joe Biden will leave office in Januarytherefore it is better to prevent the worst. Since this situation arose, we have seen several companies leave China on the sidelines. Apple For example, he decided that India From now on, it would be better if the country continued to produce its iPhones. NVIDIA now needs to analyze the documentation to see if PC Partner has violated US Department of Commerce regulations and thus can easily manufacture and sell the RTX 50. The change of headquarters was already in the cards when we saw it a month ago.
supposed RTX 5090 from ZOTAC which was found in a factory in Indonesia.