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ATi's Mobility Radeon 9000: DX8 for Notebooks
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Bandwidth 6400 - 7040 MB/s AGP 8x support Two DirectX 8.1 compliant programmable vertex shaders DirectX 8.1 compliant programmable pixel shaders Four pixel rendering pipelines One texturing unit per pixel pipeline Hyper-Z II Memory Bandwidth Optimization Smoothvision...
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ATI's Hottest New Graphics Card
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gamers. Extreme gaming enthusiasts with lots of disposable income might opt for the XT series, with its 625 MHz core clock speed, 700 MHz memory clock, 16 pixel pipelines, 10.0 gigapixel per second (gps) fill rate, and the 256 bit interface to its 512 MB of...
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ATI Mobility Radeon 9600
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Max. memory clock 300 MHz (MR9600 per GDDR-2M with 350 MHz max) Theoretical pixel fillrate 1400 MPixel/s Memory bandwidth 9600 MB/s 4 pixel pipelines (each with 3 pixel shader operations per clock signal, or a total of 12 pixel shader operations per...
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The MR 9800's Details Spell The End Of The AGP Line
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The MR 9800's Details Spell The End Of The AGP Line. desktop graphics ambitions. 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,...
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The Features Of The GeForce FX Go 5600
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up to 350 MHz; Voltage range: 1.0 - 1.2V; Four pixel pipelines (six pixel shader operations per clock signal); 0.13 micron fabrication process; Pixel Shader 2.0 support, full floating point precision (128 bit); Vertex Shader 2.0 support; Four FSAA (Multi Sampling);...