Creative Press Releases - In Year 1996

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Creative Takes Next Step In 3D Graphics Strategy

Multimedia Leader Licenses Additional 3D Graphics Core From 3Dlabs

SINGAPORE -- January 31, 1996 -- In its commitment to drive standards in the multimedia industry, Creative Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ:CREAF), the leading provider of multimedia products for personal computers, today announced the licensing of additional 3D graphics technology. Long recognized for establishing the standard for PC sound, Creative is working with other industry leaders, including software vendors such as Microsoft, hundreds of game developers and selected semiconductor suppliers, to create standards for advanced 3D graphics.

In conjunction with that effort, Creative today announced a further step in its 3D strategy, by licensing the PERMEDIA™ 3D graphics core technology from 3Dlabs™ An extension to a long-standing relationship with 3Dlabs, this license enables Creative to leverage its strengths in sound and communications to design future solutions that incorporate high-performance 2D and 3D graphics, audio and communications capabilities.

Creative's continued leadership role in establishing a standard in 3D graphics stems from the plethora of new 3D graphics semiconductor technologies that have come to market in the past year. "3D graphics is one of the hottest new technologies in the computer industry and we've seen a near tidal wave of 3D silicon solutions," said Hock Leow, vice president of the Video and Graphics Product Group at Creative Labs, the U.S. subsidiary of Creative Technology. "Our goal is to make life very simple for people trying to decide what 3D graphics products to buy and for developers building titles that incorporate 3D visuals and audio. Our Creative Graphics Library (CGL) technology provides the only solution available today that gives users and developers this blanket of 3D compatibility."

"3D technology is rapidly emerging as one of the hot spots in the industry with an expected annual growth rate of 400 percent," said Mike Feibus, principal at Mercury Research. "It's exciting to see industry leaders working closely to set standards that will ease the choice for developers, vendors, and ultimately consumers alike."

Creative has taken the following steps to help establish a 3D graphics standard:

Creative Technology Ltd. develops, manufactures and markets a family of sound and video multimedia products for IBM-compatible PCs. The company's Sound Blaster sound platform enables IBM-compatible PCs to produce high-quality audio for entertainment, educational, music and productivity applications, and has been accepted as the industry standard sound platform for PC-based software.

Creative Technology Ltd. was incorporated in 1983 and is based in Singapore. Creative Technology's U.S. subsidiaries include Creative Labs, Inc., E-mu Systems, Inc., and ShareVision Technology, Inc. Creative also has other subsidiaries, Europe, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, South Korea, and China. The Company's stock is traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol CREAF.

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Sound Blaster is a registered trademark and Blaster is a trademark of Creative Technology Ltd. E-mu is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc. and ShareVision is a registered trademark of ShareVision Technology, Inc. All other products mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized as such.


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