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Rumour: BFG shuts PSU business

Rumour: BFG shuts PSU business

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High-end PSU maker and former Nvidia partner BFG is rumoured to have now laid off its PSU business, leaving a skeleton of staff working at the PC gaming kit firm.  US tech site [H]ardOCP claims to have spoken to sources inside BFG that say it's PSU department "has been let go." As well as this, the sources say all the company's "remaining inventory has been moved," leading to speculation that BFG may not be with us for much longer.  Previously a...



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