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| Headquarters in the Netherlands | |
| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Semiconductor |
| Founded | 1997; 28 years ago (1997) (Club 3D since 2005) |
| Headquarters | , The Netherlands |
| Products | Graphics cards Sound cards TV tuner cards |
| Website | www www www |
Club 3D, founded in 1997 as Colour Power (Club 3D since 2005), is a Dutch brand of video cards and digital multimedia products such as TV tuner cards and digital sound cards for PCs, featuring AMD graphics chipsets and technologies.
History
[edit ]Pioneers in the introduction of the first graphics cards from S3 Graphics, 3dfx, ATI Technologies and NVIDIA. Previously the only privately owned company in the world that officially sold AMD/ATI and NVIDIA under one brand.[citation needed ]
- 2001 – Pioneers at being the first AIB (Add-in-Board) for ATI/AMD. Launched ATI AIB solutions at Computex, 2001.
- 2001 – Branch office in Germany for the DACH market
- 2003 – Official partnership with S3 Graphics
- 2003 – Official partnership with XGI Technologies
- 2004 – Generated an excess of 900,000 retail unit sales of ATI Technologies video card graphics adapters
- 2006 – Official partnership with NVIDIA Corporation
- 2006 – Launched Theatron products, range of sound cards
- 2007 – Launched VAX Barcelona bag accessories range
- 2010 – Official launch of the accessories division
- 2011 – Official launch of high end 80 plus switching power supplies division
- 2011 – Official launch of SenseVision division, USB powered video graphics adapters
- 2013 - Drops NVIDIA support and commits to AMD only.[1]
- 2016 - First to market worldwide with the Displayport 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 Active Adapters[citation needed ]
- 2016 - Stopped manufacturing graphics cards.[2]
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