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Anandtech: The Soundblaster Is Dead

soundblaster The final nail in the coffin will be Windows Vista, which under normal circumstances runs the entire audio subsystem in software, reducing the need for a sound card down to a DAC to handle the digital/analog conversion

So between their business and technology, where does all of this leave Creative? Simply put, it would be difficult to argue they’re not in a very bad situation.


On the technology side, almost all of their markets are either commodities or dying, and they’re not the market leader in anything any more. Some businesses exist and thrive solely as a supplier of commodity components, but Creative isn’t that kind of company. They need to be able to take a major part in a new high-profit industry to replace what they’ve lost from the sound card market, and they’ve yet to find something that can sustain them for long. Or to put things in another perspective: we don’t see them as having the technology needed to carry the company.

On the business side, they’re already in trouble from their technology issues. Their stock price is near record lows and they haven’t been able to generate enough revenue to cover costs in a couple of years. Their saving grace at the moment is their Apple settlement, which has helped them turn a profit for this year at least. In the next year or so they may be able to take a piece of flesh from all the other major portable media player competitors, but there’s a finite number of targets and as one-time payments the money won’t last forever. For the time being Creative’s business side can hold up the company, but it can’t do this for very long, they need improvements on the technology side to bring the company back in to balance.

In closing, it’s too early to even be hinting at doom & gloom for Creative yet, but by now the first warning light has lit up. Things are not good for Creative right now, but there’s a lot of time left. But can the company survive the dramatic shift required to make it? Only time will tell.

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  1. DigitMemo.com » ASUS releases Xonar audio card products said

    am October 9 2007 @ 12:44 am

    […] the failure of Creative Labs., ASUS steps into the market of dedicate sound card by two new products […]

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