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[Graphics cards]| Wednesday 7th May 2008 |
Nvidia bought the fallen graphics giant for around $112 million, a price which caused outrage among the company's creditors which believed Nvidia had underpaid for 3dfx's assets. One of those creditors promptly sued Nvidia for $100 million.
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California, however, found in favour of Nvidia, describing the creditor's valuation as "simply not credible", before dismissing
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"A trial was necessary to fully demonstrate that we conducted ourselves appropriately in the acquisition and we are very pleased with the decision from the court," says David Shannon, Nvidia's senior vice president and general counsel.
"The decision is comprehensive, thorough, well-reasoned, and a complete rejection of the Trustee's legal and factual arguments. The creditors of 3dfx were not injured by the transaction. We will continue to fight this matter through any and all appeals," he adds.
Many gamers still remember 3dfx with affection, and back in the 1990s it was still the graphics company to beat - catering to the high end gaming market with its Voodoo cards. However, many believe this focus on the niche enthusiast market, coupled with its long turn around between products left it vulnerable during a market slowdown, ultimately leading to its downfall.
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