heres a comdex release on the v2
A bit of history and inline with what Gary said 
http://www.wave-report.com/archives/1998/97340801.htm Quote: 
Maybe it simply determined not to be required. 
 
A product with no market so to speak. 
`Voodoo 2 will not be a long term product '
3Dfx 
Voodoo 2 came back from metal changes just before COMDEX. Announcements 
by card companies with Voodoo products include: Creative, Diamond, Jazz, 
and shown on the floor is Orchid. Of course there is Quantum 3D. 
3Dfx sees this chip set and implementation being narrowly focused on the 
avid gamer and vis-sim market. They expect no OEM wins other than to meet 
this niche market. They expect to get the cards using this product to 
market using retail, system integrators and companies focusing on BTO. 
The ISV response has been very positive with 24 indicating they will do 
something special to leverage the chip. It is also interesting that the 
card companies are thinking about raising the bar and implementing 8MB 
systems and not the minimum 6MB designs.
One of the reasons is that this 
would allow for 16 bit systems with double buffer and z on a 800 X 600 
display. It is 3Dfx's view that the best target for the gaming experience 
is 800 X 600 at 60f/s. They see little advantage to go to 1024 X 768. 
Thus, with this as a target the game designer can focus on 15,000 to 
30,000 triangles per frame to maintain the 60 f/s rate. At this rate they 
can support two textures per triangle and alpha blending, filtering and 
fog with no penalty. They see the point that 3Dfx is delivering raw 
performance that no other company can. "You can't get it anywhere else." 
3Dfx has again done a very effective job of delivering on the promise of 
setting the bar in game performance. If you want raw power which game 
developers have avidly supported 3Dfx is where the action continues to 
be. 
It is also interesting that Voodoo 2 is the Sega chip solution that got 
displaced by NEC and PowerVR. What 3Dfx has done is to take its loss with 
Sega and used it as a lever to raise the bar in the PC space. 
Although 
Voodoo 2 will not be a long term product 
and it, in its most effective 
implementation, is a multiple card solution, 3Dfx has reinforced the 
brand name identity it has created. That is, come to us for the fastest 
and most capable game 3D engine. Good marketing and execution in the face 
of adversity. It may also be good financially if they win in the lawsuit 
against Sega, NEC and VideoLogic.