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  • The Diamond Monster Sound MX300 was based on the Vortex2 audio ASIC from Aureal Semiconductor.
  • Media Vision ultimately became Aureal Semiconductor.
  • The MX300 uses a chipset from Aureal Semiconductor called the Vortex 2, while Creative uses its own design.
  • AUREAL Semiconductor, a leader in 3D audio technology, yesterday opened its new Asia-Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong.
  • Media Vision eventually filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its name and assets were sold and it re-emerged as Aureal Semiconductor.
  • _Media Vision madness : Yesterday's front page story by Dave Dietz and yours truly mentioned that Media Vision is now known as Aureal Semiconductor.
  • After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1994, Media Vision reorganized under new management and emerged two years later under a new name, Aureal Semiconductor.
  • It changed its name to Aureal Semiconductor Inc . in 1996 and under new management began selling a new line of personal computer audio chips in the first quarter of this year.
  • Growth in the add-on sound card market, also an ongoing Diamond business, was tempered by the 2000 bankruptcy of Aureal Semiconductor and subsequent asset purchase by vertically-integrated Creative Technologies.
  • Shares of Fremont, California-based Media Vision, now called Aureal Semiconductor, tumbled to 4 7 / 8 on May 5, 1994, from 46 1 / 2 in January 1994, a period during which Humphress'alleged fraud took place.
  • It also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, sold its name and assets and re-emerged as Aureal Semiconductor Inc . Over the past four years, the company has lost an additional $ 173.7 million on combined $ 200.3 million sales.
  • In August, prosecutors won a conviction against Steven J . Allan, a former officer of Media Vision Technology, for actions intended to inflate earnings at the company in 1993 and 1994 . ( The company later filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 and renamed itself Aureal Semiconductor, which was ultimately sold .)