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Nvidia reportedly wants partners to make more small form-factor GeForce graphics cards

Nvidia works with its various partners on different marketing and product initiatives regularly. According to a new report, Nvidia is ramping up a new one, referred to as the SFF Enthusiast program, which will provide incentives for partners to release smaller graphics cards for more powerful small form factor gaming PCs. 

According to Wccftech, Nvidia plans to introduce this new program to get partners releasing more SFF-friendly GeForce graphics cards. However, specific requirements for the program have yet to be publicly revealed. If this is indeed happening, chances are, the program will have some changes compared to 2018's GeForce Partner Program, which stirred up enough controversy to be scrapped within weeks.

While the details of the program have not been fully revealed, Wccftech notes that Nvidia's emphasis on small form factor (SFF) designs extends beyond Mini-ITX cards. The program is said to also feature smaller graphics cards in non-ITX form factors. In addition to GPUs, the program will cover other critical components, including chassis, PSUs, and others. The SFF designation will be given to PCs from system integrators with components that meet the standards set by Nvidia.

Nvidia has not yet announced the launch date for the new program, but board partners have already been notified. Therefore, graphics cards with the new branding may be coming soon.

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