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Club 3D B.V.
Headquarters in the Netherlands
Company typePrivate company
IndustrySemiconductor
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997) (Club 3D since 2005)
HeadquartersHoofddorp, The Netherlands
ProductsGraphics cards
Sound cards
TV tuner cards
Websitewww.club-3d.com
www.club-3d.de
www.club-3d.nl

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

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.

  • 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.
  • 2016 - First to market worldwide with the Displayport 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 Active Adapters
  • 2016 - Stopped manufacturing graphics cards.

References

  1. "Club3D Committed to Sale AMD Graphic Cards Only - No Longer Offers NVIDIA GPUs". 14 June 2013.
  2. "Club 3D About us page".
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