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Palit Says Next-Gen GALAX HOF and KFA2 GPUs Are Already Being Worked On

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Palit looks like it is not letting the GALAX and KFA2 names fade quietly, bro. After bringing GALAX and KFA2 under one unified structure, the company has confirmed that new graphics cards under both brands are already in development — including future GALAX Hall of Fame models.

That is a pretty important detail for PC gamers and hardware kaki, especially after recent noise around GALAX being absorbed by Palit. For people who follow GPUs closely, GALAX is not just another sticker on a cooler. The brand has a strong reputation among overclockers, especially through its Hall of Fame, or HOF, series.

GALAX HOF is still alive

According to TechPowerUp, Palit has confirmed that next-generation GALAX HOF graphics cards are being worked on. Regular GALAX and KFA2-branded GPU models are also part of the plan.

The company also says the current GPU generation is still sticking around, so this does not sound like an instant reset or product line shutdown. Instead, Palit appears to be keeping the existing cards alive while preparing future models under the combined company setup.

The interesting bit is what this points to next: NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 60-Series, reportedly based on the Rubin architecture. If Palit continues the same direction, future NVIDIA gaming GPUs should still show up in GALAX HOF and KFA2 variants.

For extreme overclockers, that matters. HOF cards are usually the kind of GPUs built for people chasing benchmark records, liquid nitrogen runs, and gila power limits — not just casual plug-and-play gaming. Even if most Malaysian gamers will never buy a HOF card, these models often show what a GPU platform can really do when the board design is pushed hard.

Why Malaysian PC gamers should care

For Malaysia and the wider SEA market, this is mostly a signal that GPU brand variety should continue. GALAX cards are familiar in our region, especially among gamers building mid-range and high-end rigs through local PC shops, Shopee, Lazada, and custom builders.

KFA2 is less visible here compared to GALAX, but both sit under the same wider GPU ecosystem. If Palit keeps investing in both names, Malaysian buyers may still see multiple cooler designs, factory-overclocked models, and potentially different price tiers when future NVIDIA cards arrive.

No RM pricing has been announced, and there is no local availability information yet. So, don't start budgeting for an RTX 60-Series build tomorrow morning. But for anyone who has been worried that the GALAX identity might disappear after the Palit consolidation, this is at least a positive sign.

Still likely an NVIDIA-only story

Palit is one of NVIDIA's major add-in board partners, and TechPowerUp expects future launches to remain NVIDIA-exclusive. That means we should not expect GALAX or KFA2 Radeon cards to suddenly appear just because the internal branding structure has changed.

There is also a leadership note: Ronaldo from TecLab, who leads Galax Brazil, is expected to continue working with GALAX. His role is tied to GPU work as well as strengthening the GALAX brand and market presence.

For now, the main takeaway is simple: GALAX HOF is not dead, KFA2 is still in the mix, and Palit is already preparing for the next wave. For Malaysian PC builders, that means one more reason to keep an eye on the GPU shelves when NVIDIA's next generation finally lands.

Source: TechPowerUp

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