ATI intros Mobility Radeon 9800
ATI has introduced its Mobility Radeon 9800, a new graphics solution aimed at laptops based on the same core technology that powers ATI's Radeon X800 line.
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ATI has introduced its Mobility Radeon 9800, a new graphics solution aimed at laptops based on the same core technology that powers ATI's Radeon X800 line.
ATI has announced that it's shipping the Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition graphics card.
ATI has launched four workstation-class graphics cards redesigned to support the new, faster PCI Express interface. The new ‘Visualization’ series consists of the high-end FireGL V7100, mid-range FireGL V5100, and the entry-level FireGL V3200 and the FireGL V3100. ATI claims that native implementation of the PCI Express architecture brings significant bandwidth and feature improvements.
ATI has announced the Mobility Radeon X600, a new graphics system intended for laptops. The X600 is a further evolution of ATI's Mobility Radeon 9700. The new chip is being paired with Axiom, ATI's own solution for upgradeable graphics in notebooks that supports PCI Express, a fast emerging interface standard.
ATI has launched its next-generation X800 graphics processor, giving gamers and PC enthusiasts another choice for advanced PC graphics technology, ATI said.
Graphics card and chip maker ATI Technologies recently released a new version of its ATI Radeon Display Utilities software, aimed specifically at Power Mac users who have upgraded their stock video systems with one of ATI's retail Radeon graphics card products. The new version, 4.2, is ready for download from ATI's Web site. The new software is designed to work on Mac OS X v10.2.8 "Jaguar" or higher.
ATI has announced the Imageon 2260, its latest 2D processor for mobile phones and PDAs. ATI claims that the power-efficient chip will bring to mobile devices the imaging quality associated with entry-level digital cameras.
ATI, together with Intel and Pinnacle, has demonstrated High Definition (HD) video editing on the PC at the Intel Developer's Forum in San Francisco, opening up the possibility of consumer and prosumer HD video-editing applications.
ATI are claiming to be the first to incorporate a new chip making process in a graphical processor for mobile computing, offering lower power consumption. The new processor is the ATI Mobility Radeon 9700.
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