Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2000 9:00 am
In an interview yesterday, their main PR person said that the board was going to recommend to the shareholders that 3Dfx be dissolved.
Here's the excerpt from VE:
3dfx Follow-Up Interview 8:39 PM (your time) - Chris "Outlaw" O'Brien - Hardware: 3dfx - (27)
GamersDepot.com has smacked up a follow-up interview held with 3dfx Interactive's Scott Taylor, Director of Corporate Marketing (in other words, one of the men resposible for the reprocessed PR babble we hear all-too-often). Anyways, here's a slice from the interview, which deals with 3dfx's demise and future driver support:
GD: What exactly does the recent nVIDIA buyout mean for 3dfx loyalists and customers?
Scott: We’ve sold certain specified assets to nVIDIA, however we’ve retained our board business. That said, 3dfx has recommended to our shareholders to dissolve the company.
GD: What are your plans for future driver support?
Scott: Our tech support team is fully staffed, and we plan to continue support unless the company is dissolved, if the shareholders elect for that option.
One can only assume this would leave the future of driver support for existing 3Dfx products in limbo unless the video board division gets sold to someone (NVidia is NOT buying the video board division, just the core chip design division).
Here's the excerpt from VE:
3dfx Follow-Up Interview 8:39 PM (your time) - Chris "Outlaw" O'Brien - Hardware: 3dfx - (27)
GamersDepot.com has smacked up a follow-up interview held with 3dfx Interactive's Scott Taylor, Director of Corporate Marketing (in other words, one of the men resposible for the reprocessed PR babble we hear all-too-often). Anyways, here's a slice from the interview, which deals with 3dfx's demise and future driver support:
GD: What exactly does the recent nVIDIA buyout mean for 3dfx loyalists and customers?
Scott: We’ve sold certain specified assets to nVIDIA, however we’ve retained our board business. That said, 3dfx has recommended to our shareholders to dissolve the company.
GD: What are your plans for future driver support?
Scott: Our tech support team is fully staffed, and we plan to continue support unless the company is dissolved, if the shareholders elect for that option.
One can only assume this would leave the future of driver support for existing 3Dfx products in limbo unless the video board division gets sold to someone (NVidia is NOT buying the video board division, just the core chip design division).