GALAX Clarifies Operations Amid Reports of Market Exit

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅29.04.2026 10:16:36


GALAX has issued an official statement addressing recent reports claiming the company is exiting the graphics card market. The clarification follows coverage from multiple outlets, including Chinese sources, suggesting the brand had ceased global operations and would be absorbed by its parent company, Palit Microsystems.

The reports stem from internal restructuring within the Palit Group, raising questions about GALAX’s independence. While some sources interpret the changes as the end of standalone operations, the company maintains that it continues to operate under a unified management structure.


Official Statement


In its official communication, GALAX states:

“It has come to our attention that recent reports have inaccurately suggested that GALAX is exiting the graphics card market. We would like to officially clarify the facts:

Business as Usual: GALAX is not stopping operations. We are continuing to develop, produce, and support our award-winning high-performance hardware.

A Long-Standing Partnership: GALAX has been a proud member of the Palit Group since 2007. The recent internal transitions are part of a global effort to integrate our brand management for better efficiency and synergy.

Unified Management: Similar to the successful integration of our internal operations between GALAX and Palit our international “GALAX”, “KFA2” and “HOF” brand is now being managed directly by our headquarters, the Palit Group. This move is designed to strengthen the brand’s global presence, not diminish it.

We thank our community and partners for their continued support. The GALAX, KFA2, HOF and our legendary GPU lineups aren’t going anywhere we are just getting started for the next generation.”


Palit Group reiterates that GALAX remains fully operational, with product development and support continuing as planned. The restructuring is positioned as a strategic move to centralise management of the GALAX, KFA2, and HOF brands, improving efficiency and strengthening global reach.

Looking ahead, Palit states that this transition will support future growth through streamlined operations and consolidated R&D, with the brand’s product roadmap and long-term direction remaining unchanged.

Sources: GALAX, Palit Microsystems


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