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Creative Labs company history timeline

1981

Founded in Singapore in 1981, Creative started with the vision that multimedia would revolutionise the way people interact with their PCs.

1984

1984: Creative releases its first company-designed computer, the Cubic 99.

1986

Sim and Ng were joined by Chay Kwong Soon in 1986.

1986: Creative releases the Cubic NT, which features color graphics and stereo sound reproduction.

1988

In 1988 Creative brought out a new version of its sound card, called the Game Blaster.

1989

By the end of 1989, Sim had more than met his goal, as the company's sales neared $5.5 million.

1990

By the end of 1990, the Soundblaster was the number one-selling computer add-on product.

1991

Creative quickly found itself confronted by a number of competitors--and even playing catch-up, as others released the first 16-bit sound cards at the end of 1991.

1992

Just to name a few of these unforgettable landmark moments, Sound Blaster 16 (1992) brought CD-quality audio to PC games.

1993

Creative acquired E-mu Systems itself in March 1993, paying nearly $54 million.

Creative Labs Europe was established in 1993 to provide strategic customer support to Creative's customers in Benelux, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the UK.

1994

1994: Creative lists its shares on the Singapore stock exchange.

1995

When it could not keep up with the rapid developments in drive technology, however, it was forced to abandon the effort, dumping its inventory and taking a loss of more than $30 million in 1995.

1995: Creative launches its first graphics card product, the 3D Blaster, the first 3D-capable card for PC video games.

1996

Indeed the Sound Blaster line continued to dominate the audio market through the end of the decade, particularly with the huge success of the Sound Blaster AWE 64 line, released in 1996.

1999

Then in 1999, the company debuted its first portable MP3 player, the Nomad.

1999: Creative launches the first in the Nomad line of personal MP3 players.

In 1999, Creative Labs Asia was formed as the core sales and marketing channel in Asian countries namely Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Turkey and the Middle East.

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1981
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