Asus has abandoned plans to launch a new brand of Arez graphics cards, mainly because this is no longer necessary since Nvidia has ditched its GeForce Partner Program.It was last month that Asus announced that its AMD graphics cards would be rebranded as Arez instead of ROG, and that these would be exactly the same GPUs, just with a different name and packaging.However, in a tweet, the manufacturer let us all know that the ROG brand will in fact remain in place, and business will carry on as normal.If youve not been following, the only reason Asus was rebranding AMDs cards was because Nvidia was allegedly insisting that high-end gaming brands were dedicated to its GPUs, if manufacturing partners wanted to benefit from the GeForce Partner Program.And that scheme reportedly offered a whole load of incentives including marketing funds, and more.Conjecture and mistruthsHowever, thanks to a lot of flak being fired at Nvidia over the program, the company abandoned the whole scheme back at the start of this month, stating that there were just too many rumors and mistruths surrounding it.So theres no need for the ROG brand to be exclusive to Nvidia, it would seem, and therefore no need to rebrand AMDs graphics cards.All this initially stemmed from a HardOCP investigation, and AMD was unsurprisingly quick to level accusations of anti-competitive practices off the back of this.Via PC Gamer
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