After teasing a reveal
over Twitter the "official"
3dfx Interactive account is no more, with the reveal itself a poorly put together list of things in development.
“3dfx is currently working on the following products for CEC 2022” it wrote (now deleted), which we assume was supposed to say CES. Anyway alongside smartphones and Bluetooth speakers it claimed that a “3dfx Voodoo 6 PCI” graphics card was also in development. According to the account it was said to represent a San Francisco-based company called Jansen Products, which wasn't a real thing.
As per our original report, 3dfx Interactive was one of the pioneers in hardware accelerated 3D graphics on PC back in the 1990s - think Voodoo graphics. The hardware maker went bankrupt by the time the Y2K bug rolled up where from there NVIDIA acquired what was left in terms of 3dfx Interactive, including all of the Voodoo stuff.
Anyway it sounds like NVIDIA stepped in as the account has now been renamed "not3dfx" alongside all posts being deleted apart from the following.