Sony CEO Howard Stringer's comment of the format war being in a stalemate has been taken out of context by the Associated Press and other news reports, the Digital Bits wrote. Stringer was being interviewed by BusinessWeek's Steven J. Adler about his career at the 92nd Street Y in New York City on Thursday, November 8. Here is what he originally said:
"We have a more expensive version, as Sony tends to, and Toshiba has a cheaper version, which seems to keep getting cheaper. I believe it has slowed down the progress of high definition packaged goods. Oddly, the studios kind of liked it for a while. They were able to leverage one of us against each other. But in the end, it's counterproductive. We have a sort of stalemate at the moment. As you know, they had fewer studios, but then they paid a lot of money for Paramount. So we have four studios and they have two or three studios. It's a difficult... it's a difficult fight. There was a chance to integrate it before I became CEO. This is something I inherited. And I don't know what broke down. I wish I could go back there, because I heard it was all about saving face and losing face, and all the rest of it."
The Digital Bits has the entire actual text of the relevant portion of the interview, in which Stringer also discussed:
• How Sony intends to play with Toshiba when the price difference between Blu-ray and HD DVD players is so enormous.
• If he was surprised by how little Toshiba can sell its HD DVD unit for.
• If he thinks Microsoft is working in cahoots or in alliance with Toshiba on HD-DVD, and if that is a competitive challenge to Sony.
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EK Cooling allegedly has slipped itself into a hot soup of seemingly endless financial woes, where it has not paid its staff, suppliers, and contractors for many months as the company is facing liquidity problems and a surplus of inventory left unsold, stuck in the warehouse for a more extended period. Gamers Nexus investigated these claims made by former and current personnel, where he found trails of unpaid bills lasting as long as three to four months and unpaid raises that accumulated for almost a year.
EK Water Blocks has two entities—a Slovenian-based headquarters and a US-based subsidiary, EK Cooling Solutions. Steve narrated the series of events in detail, stating that the company was reportedly irresponsible and negligent regarding payment. Consequently, partners and employees are forced to share the burden of alleged mismanagement. It all begins with its extensive range of products, leading to a surplus of goods. EK has over 230 water blocks, 40 liquid cooling kits, 85 reservoirs, 40 pumps, 73 radiators, and 212 miscellaneous accessories.
Yes this is not about video games directly but indirectly this will impact the pc gaming/workstation space hard.
This company is massive one of two in the water cool space so if it goes poof then thousands out there have no spare parts or half built computers.
SO yeah i know not about a video game but think of it as amd leaving the pc space but this is ekwb that could be leaving water cooling in the pc space
Jayz2cents a supporter of there products also has issues
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Trying to get hits for nothing. I also was surprised to hear before that STringer "wished" to go back, as if the decision to go into a format war depended on him (which was contrary to what I thought, and apparently I was right). Furthermore, he never conceded defeat. He did say there was a stalemate, but only currently. So much rejoice from Xbots for nothing...
Saw that coming b4 their launch!!