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  2. Creative Technology - Wikipedia

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    Creative Technology was founded in 1981 by childhood friends and Ngee Ann Polytechnic schoolmates Sim Wong Hoo and Ng Kai Wa. Originally a computer repair shop in Pearl's Centre in Chinatown, the company eventually developed an add-on memory board for the Apple II computer.

  3. Sim Wong Hoo - Wikipedia

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    Sim Wong Hoo (Chinese: 沈望傅; 1955 – 4 January 2023) [1] [2] [3] was a Singaporean inventor and billionaire entrepreneur known for founding Creative Technology, a designer and manufacturer of products for personal computers and personal digital entertainment devices.

  4. Institute for Creative Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) is a University Affiliated Research Center at the University of Southern California located in Playa Vista, California. ICT was established in 1999 with funding from the US Army .

  5. THX - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, 2002, THX was spun off as a separate company from Lucasfilm [4] and sold to sound card manufacturer Creative Technology Limited, which held a 60% share of the company. [5] Under Creative Technology, the company developed several further innovations, such as the first THX-certified audio card for computers, the Sound Blaster Audigy 2.

  6. NEP Group - Wikipedia

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    Creative Technology Ltd Outside broadcasting and live events services UK [29] August 2, 2017: Bexel Global Broadcast Solutions Outsourced broadcast solutions and flypacks USA [30] April 17, 2018 NZ Live Independent playout, outside broadcast and studio provider NZ [31] June 15, 2018: Telerecord Outside broadcasting solutions across southern Europe

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  8. Sound Blaster - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in 1988, Creative marketed the C/MS via Radio Shack under the name Game Blaster.This card was identical in every way to the precursor C/MS hardware. Whereas the C/MS package came with five floppy disks full of utilities and song files, Creative supplied only a single floppy with the basic utilities and game patches to allow Sierra Online's games using the Sierra Creative ...

  9. E-mu 20K - Wikipedia

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    E-MU 20K is the commercial name for a line of audio chips by Creative Technology, commercially known as the Sound Blaster X-Fi chipset. The series comprises the E-MU 20K1 (CA20K1) and E-MU 20K2 (CA20K2) audio chips.