ATI Technologies kicked off the official transition to the faster PCI Express graphics-connection standard this week as it unveiled graphics chips aimed at breaking open the computing bottleneck that can be caused by existing technology. Markham, Ontario-based ATI touted its introduction of the Radeon X800, X600 and X300 Visual Processing Units (VPUs) as a “top-to-bottom family” of graphics cards that rely on what the company is calling “the industry’s first” PCI Express graphics processors.
ATI Intros First PCI Express Processors
Posted by: Jay Lyman June 1, 2004 11:23 AMATI Technologies kicked off the official transition to the faster PCI Express graphics-connection standard this week as it unveiled graphics chips aimed at breaking open the computing bottleneck that can be caused by existing technology. Markham, Ontario-based ATI touted its introduction of the Radeon X800, X600 and X300 Visual Processing Units (VPUs) as a “top-to-bottom family” of graphics cards that rely on what the company is calling “the industry’s first” PCI Express graphics processors.