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AMD Brings DirectX 10.1 To Notebooks With ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3000 Series

Published on January 7, 2008 to Event Coverage

AMD announced today at CES 2008 their ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3000 graphics processor with full DirectX 10.1 support. Read more

Does AMD Block PhysX On Radeon Development?

Published on July 15, 2008 to Components

Mountain House (CA) - A few weeks ago, we learned how Nvidia is using its PhysX API to convert PhysX calculations and accelerate them on a GPU. Read more

ATI/Nvidia Price War Takes Its Toll, Intel Seen As Savior

Published on June 4, 2008 to Business & Law

Taipei (Taiwan) - Taiwanese companies are growing increasingly concerned over Nvidia's and ATI's market strategies. Read more

ATI Mobilizes Radeon X1600 Graphics

Published on December 5, 2005 to Notebooks and Laptops

ATI has been the leading discrete mobile graphics chip manufacturer for the past ten quarters, and for good reason. Their latest creation, the ATI Mobility Radeon X1600, has now graced our labs, packaged in an Asus A7G notebook. This new graphics processor is an average of 40% faster than the previous generation, the ATI Radeon Mobility X700. Read more

Desktop Graphics Ambitions: ATi Mobile Radeon 9800

Published on July 27, 2004 to Notebooks and Laptops

ATi's high-end mobile graphics processor, the Mobility Radeon 9800 (M18), on paper, offers superior specs on all fronts. With eight pixel pipelines and a 256 bit memory interface, will ATi's latest close the performance gap between laptop and desktop 3D graphics? Read more

ATi's Mobility Radeon 9000: DX8 for Notebooks

Published on August 29, 2002 to Notebooks and Laptops

Today ATi announces its new notebook solution Mobility Radeon 9000. It is the first notebook graphics chip with DirectX 8 support. We tell you if it marks a real quantum leap in terms of notebook 3D-experience. Read more

ATi's Radeon IGP320M Chipset A New Chance For Athlon Notebooks

Published on May 16, 2002 to Notebooks and Laptops

While other markets are shrinking, the notebook market is still standing strong and generating handsome profits. AMD's slice of the mobile cake used to be based on inexpensive low-end consumer stuff that was rather uninspiring from a performance point of view. ATi's new notebook chipset for AMD's recently introduced "Thoroughbred" Mobile Athlon XP could possibly change that. Radeon IGP320M allows AMD-based laptops the chance to compete with notebooks using Intel's Mobile Pentium 4 processor. Read more

The Mobility Radeon 7500 - NVIDIA and ATI Go Head to Head In The Mobile Market

Published on February 20, 2002 to Notebooks and Laptops

ATI fires a shot across the NVIDIA mobile products bow. We take an in-depth look at mobile graphics technology here, with our kickoff article for our new Mobile Devices Guide. Will ATI dominate mobile graphics performance with the introduction of the Mobility Radeon 7500? Read more

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