A few weeks ago we reported that ZOTAC had moved their factory to Indonesia, where an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card was activated in a factory in Batam Island, which apparently belongs to PC Partner who also owns the ZOTAC brand.
In line with this, it seems that it has also been reported that the owner of PC Partner, the company that owns other graphics card brands such as Inno3D and Manli has recently moved to Singapore.
This seems to happen because PC Partner will face a serious issue where the latest graphics processing chip components such as GB202 and GB203 that will power the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 and GeForce RTX 5080 graphics cards will not be allowed to be sent to the company due to economic and technological restrictions that imposed on companies seen to be based in China and Hong Kong.
According to some reports, this transfer is complete, and PC Partner is now listed on the Singapore stock exchange, whose inauguration was attended by NVIDIA representatives as well. With this, PC Partner seems to be hoping that they will not be restricted in their ability to develop the latest NVIDIA graphics cards in the future.