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ATI Launches Line of High-Speed Graphics Chips

malebolgia   on 01 June 2004 - 16:58 · 14 comments & 1348 views

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ATI Technologies Inc. is pulling the wraps off a new line of graphics chips for desktop computers on Tuesday, technology that works with PCI Express, a new high-speed computer connection standard. In the latest leg of a fiercely competitive race with arch rival Nvidia Corp., ATI is claiming technical superiority with its Radeon X800, Radeon X600 and Radeon X300, chips, which range from high-end to large volume, mainstream markets.

The stakes could be high as PC manufacturers move to incorporate PCI Express in coming months and then pick updated graphics cards. ATI worked on the chips for almost three years with Intel Corp. (INTC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , which is expected to announce its PCI Express chip set later in June, the first manufacturer to use the technology. "It is pushing the envelope because it is very complex technology," ATI chief executive Dave Orton told Reuters in an interview. "We wanted to line up the transition of our new products with the transition of this new interface."

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(6 replies) #1 dougkinzinger on 01 Jun 2004 - 17:30
Come on, Nvidia! Time to get cookin'!
#1.1 MuD on 01 Jun 2004 - 19:18
Come on, Nvidia! Time to get cookin'! <--- Like my font?
#1.2 dougkinzinger on 01 Jun 2004 - 19:23
Yes, I do. Free speech rules.
#1.3 MuD on 01 Jun 2004 - 22:13
I'm glad you like my font.
#1.4 SecretAgentMan on 02 Jun 2004 - 07:14
Sad.
#1.5 MuD on 02 Jun 2004 - 07:38
QUOTE (#1.4)
Sad.

Why? Don't you like my font?
#1.6 Dreamer on 02 Jun 2004 - 10:43
Haha
(2 replies) #2 tmaxxtigger on 01 Jun 2004 - 17:41
Yeah, my 9500 was a high speed card at one time...
#2.1 quanta on 01 Jun 2004 - 18:38
Actually, since the X600s seem to be 9600s in a PCI-e format, you're probably doing okay.

X300 seems to be similar to a 9600SE. I guess the X300SE must be really gimped! (although it's .11 micron, which is pretty cool)
#2.2 sadatkarim on 01 Jun 2004 - 21:37
Thats why you buy a 9800 Pro now with all the price drops.
#3 darkmatter on 01 Jun 2004 - 18:10
awesome...
(1 reply) #4 realmccoy on 01 Jun 2004 - 21:03
come on PCI X
#4.1 epple on 01 Jun 2004 - 21:54
No, that would be PCI Express. Not PCI-X. :p
#5 dmbandfan22 on 01 Jun 2004 - 22:02
If there isn an improvement.....I might get a X600 to replace my 9600.

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