Sound Blaster

Sound Blaster
ManufacturerCreative Technology
Introduced1990 (1990)[1]
TypeConsumer sound cards

Sound Blaster is a family of sound cards and audio peripherals designed by Creative Technology/Creative Labs of Singapore. The first Sound Blaster card was introduced in 1989.

Sound Blaster sound cards were the de facto standard for consumer audio on the IBM PC compatible platform until the widespread transition to Microsoft Windows 95 and the integration of commoditized audio electronics in PCs. Windows 95 standardized the programming interface at the application level and thereby eliminated the importance of backward compatibility with Sound Blaster cards.

By 1995, Sound Blaster cards had sold over 15 million units worldwide and accounted for seven out of ten sound card sales.[1] To date, Sound Blaster has sold over 400 million units,[2] and their current product lineup includes USB-powered DACs as well as other audio adapters.[3]

  1. ^ a b "75 Power Players: Back at the Lab...". Next Generation (11). Imagine Media: 73. November 1995.
  2. ^ https://sg.creative.com/corporate/
  3. ^ https://sg.creative.com/soundblaster/

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