HTC acquires S3 Graphics for $300 million

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On Wednesday, VIA Technologies and WTI announced that the two have reached an agreement to sell holdings in S3 Graphics to HTC for $300 million. S3 Graphics builds hardware graphics solutions for a number of consumer devices including game consoles, PCs, and mobile devices. VIA will receive $147 million from the deal while WTI will take home $153 million. “The transaction would allow VIA to monetize a portion of its rich IP portfolio, yet retain its graphics capabilities to support the development and sale of its processors and chipsets,” said Tzu-mu Lin, Senior Vice President and Board Director of VIA. The deal is still subject to regulatory approval but is expected to close before the end of this year. Read on for the full press release.

VIA Technologies Announces Sale of Stake in S3 Graphics

TAIPEI, Taiwan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today announced the signing of definitive agreement to sell all of its shareholding in S3 Graphics Co., Ltd. (“S3 Graphics”) to HTC Corporation (“HTC”). S3 Graphics is a leading provider of innovative graphics visualization technologies used in PCs, game consoles and, more recently, mobile devices.

VIA acquired S3 Graphics in 2001 with the intention to accelerate integration of graphics capabilities with its processor and chipset products. S3 Graphics became undercapitalized in 2005, and VIA introduced WTI Investment International, Ltd. (“WTI”) as a new investor to help fund the operations and R&D initiatives. WTI is a private investment company, in which Cher Wang, Chairman of VIA, is a significant shareholder.

Under terms of the agreement with HTC, total consideration for all outstanding shares of S3 Graphics will be US$300 million. Of which, VIA will receive US$147 million; and WTI will receive US$153 million. VIA will recognize a capital gain of US$37 million and paid-in-capital of US$115 million in this transaction.

“The transaction would allow VIA to monetize a portion of its rich IP portfolio, yet retain its graphics capabilities to support the development and sale of its processors and chipsets,” said Tzu-mu Lin, Senior Vice President and Board Director of VIA. “We wish to thank WTI for its capital contribution to support S3 Graphics since 2005.”

The proposed transaction has received approvals from the boards of directors of VIA, WTI, and HTC. Subject to regulatory approvals and other customary conditions, the transaction is expected to close before end of 2011.

18 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Quietly banking in the money!!

    • Anonymous

      Quietly smart move.

    • http://twitter.com/LetsTalkTablets Darryl

      That’s a good way to put it. HTC is making some bold moves and advancements lately! I think it’s good to see them expanding.

  • Analyst

    What the fuck is this shit??? Too many hard facts in here. I dont approve O_o

  • Anonymous

    they better pull out some stops. Samsung is beating em down!

  • Anonymous

    YES!  Positioning to totally DESTROY Apple! Goofans (aka Apple Haters) rejoice!

    • Bullyboyb

      You r so washed out and stale, quit with the nonsense……..we all know you love apple.

  • Anonymous

    Hmmm…. research and development won’t come fast enough to get up there with Samsung. Not anytime soon.

  • Anonymous

    what does HTC have up its sleeve with this purchase? or are they just looking to make some additional income on what this company already does.

  • Analyst

    HTC’s market share will either increase, decrease, or stay the same because of this.

    • http://twitter.com/khtse Ka Hei Tse

      That must be right, or wrong.

    • Captain Obvious

      You Sir are correct!

    • http://www.facebook.com/tortillaman Nicholas Guyadeen

      HTC has always got me mad i Would buy the latest and greatest and then Boom 3Months later a Newer better phone is out and i think that what degrades HTC Market Value plus they have like 200 different phone’s out 

      • http://twitter.com/khtse Ka Hei Tse

        Then buy a Palm… hm… HP, it takes them forever to release a new product.

        The HTC situation is already better than Samsung, who throw out new phones frequently at some random short intervals that you cannot predict.

  • Jeremy Clark

    Can we still make cracks about the ViRGE? Is that still relevant? :-P

  • http://profiles.google.com/edwardstv90 Edward Steve

    This a great move of HTC. They will be a step ahead I hope.

  • RaptorOO7

    Didn’t S3 win a lawsuit against Apple who was using their technology without a licensing agreement.  Now that HTC has those patents Apple gets to pay up.

  • Anonymous

    those guys really make a LOT of sense when you think about it. Wow.

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