"Leading OEMs STB, Diamond Multimedia, Real 3D and ASUSTek"
Three out of four of these names are new for CUBE and thats very good for expansion of sales.
STB; STB designs, manufactures and sells multimedia subsystem and specialized technology products. The Company's multimedia subsystem products, which are designed for use primarily in desktop personal computers ("PCs"), include a full range of multimedia accelerators (also referred to as "video graphics adapters"), all of which are capable of displaying full-motion video images on a monitor. These multimedia accelerators enable users to take advantage of true-color graphics, 3D and video features found in the latest PC operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT, and in multimedia applications. The Company's multimedia accelerators are designed for use primarily in mid-range to high-end PCs. The Company's multimedia subsystem product line also includes several complementary products, including DVD products, PC/TV convergence subsystem products and sound cards. The Company's multimedia subsystem products are sold to original equipment manufacturers ("OEMs") and, to a lesser extent, to commercial customers, such as retailers, distributors and direct-mail companies. The Company's OEM and commercial customers include Gateway 2000, Dell Computer, Compaq Computer, IBM, Best Buy, CompUSA, Tech Data, Ingram Micro and Merisel.
STB could be a route to a lot of big names. Interestingly the wire piece had STB, but the info at CUBE's home page doesn't mention them that I can see. A late addition perhaps?
Real 3d home page at real3d.com |