For PC gaming enthusiasts, the name Galax is synonymous with high-performance graphics cards. However, recent rumors suggested the brand might be disappearing from the market entirely. Following a wave of speculation regarding a potential shutdown, Palit has officially stepped in to clarify that the recent news was merely a miscommunication.

Setting the Record Straight on Galax Closure Claims

The confusion began last week following a now-deleted tweet from Ronaldo Buassali of TecLab, part of Galax Brazil, which implied that Galax was being shut down. Palit has moved quickly to debunk these claims, stating: "Due to an internal misunderstanding, some incorrect information was shared with him, and we want to set the record straight."

While the brand isn't disappearing, there is significant structural change happening behind the scenes. Because Galax is owned by Palit, the company is currently undergoing a transition to integrate Galax into the wider Palit ecosystem. This process involves:

  • The closure of the previous independent corporate structure.
  • The dismissal of certain teams as part of the integration.
  • A move toward direct management of brands by Palit.

Despite these internal shifts, Palit remains committed to the Brazilian market and the standards set by TecLab, noting an intense concern for "the quality and performance of our products."

Future Hardware and GPU Roadmap

The restructuring means that Palit will now directly manage three of its primary brands: Galax, KFA2, and HOF. Rather than allowing these to operate as separate entities, the unified management aims to streamline production under the Palit umbrella.

For gamers worried about upcoming hardware, the outlook is positive. Palit confirmed that they are "fully prepared for the current generation of GPUs" and have emphasized that they are "already working on the next generations" of graphics cards.

While Galax has historically diversified into gaming mice, keyboards, power supplies, and even furniture, their core legacy remains their GPU lineup—which currently includes a Blackwell range spanning from the RTX 5050 to the RTX 5090. While it remains to be seen how this new corporate structure will impact product availability, Palit has promised to "continue delivering the best hardware that you love."