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ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300 / X800


ATI Extends Notebook PC Graphics Leadership with New Additions to Mobile PCI Express Portfolio

MOBILITY™ RADEON® X300 and MOBILITY™ RADEON® X800 drive new levels of performance, power management and visual realism for notebook PCs


MARKHAM, ON – ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX: ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT), the global leader for PC graphics, today announced two powerful new PCI Express-based graphics processors for notebook PCs – the MOBILITY™ RADEON® X300 and MOBILITY™ RADEON® X800. Addressing the needs of thin and light notebook PCs, MOBILITY RADEON X300 delivers the perfect blend of DirectX 9 performance and power management for consumer and commercial notebooks. At the other end of the spectrum, MOBILITY RADEON X800 is a 12 pixel pipeline mobile gaming powerhouse designed for today’s most visually intensive DirectX 9 games and applications.

Complementing MOBILITY RADEON® X600, the industry’s first mobile PCI Express VPU, MOBILITY RADEON X300 and MOBILITY RADEON X800 give ATI the broadest and fastest portfolio of mobile PCI Express graphics processors for next-generation notebook PCs.

“As the mobile market begins the transition to PCI Express, it is imperative that OEM designers have increased choice, flexibility and performance in the design of next-generation notebook PCs,” said Phil Eisler, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Mobile and Chipset Business Unit, ATI Technologies. “With the introduction of these new products, ATI continues its tradition of delivering industry-leading visual performance, highly efficient power management and broad usability across all segments of the market.”

“The market for mobile gaming platforms continues to grow rapidly, with users now able to enjoy the same level of 3D performance as high end desktop PCs,” said Robert Lusk, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Alienware. “By offering mobile systems based on MOBILITY RADEON X800 we can offer a best-in-class mobile gaming experience with a highly scalable architecture to push DirectX 9 gaming performance to levels never thought possible.”

“MOBILITY RADEON X800 represents a giant leap in where the future of upgradeable notebook technology is going,” said Mark Bialic, President, Eurocom Corporation. “Eurocom Corporation is always first to offer its clients the most powerful solutions to meet the needs of the most demanding users in the world. MOBILITY RADEON X800 will help our company continue this tradition and serve the needs of gamers and high end desktop replacement enthusiasts everywhere.”

Designed for mainstream thin and light users, MOBILITY RADEON X300 offers a wide range of features including:
Four pixel pipeline DirectX 9 performance
POWERPLAY™ 5.0 with new PCI Express based power management capabilities
LRTC™ and LCD-EE™ for improved video quality on notebook panels
Automatic Display Configuration technology for automated display setup
HyperMemory™ for increased system performance with smaller amounts of memory
A range of integrated memory options for thin and light designs
Targeting the gaming enthusiast segment, MOBILITY RADEON X800 delivers increased visual performance with such capabilities as:
12 pixel pipeline DirectX 9 performance
Six vertex engines
3Dc™ technology for increased performance and improved image detail
GDDR3 memory for lightning fast memory speeds
VIDEOSHADER™ HD with programmable video performance
256-bit memory interface for support of 256MB mobile designs
From December 2004 onwards, MOBILITY RADEON X800 will be available from such industry leading notebook designers as Alienware, Eurocom, Rock and Velocity Micro, with additional designs to be announced over the coming months. MOBILITY RADEON X300 will also be featured in many upcoming next generation mainstream OEM designs.

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Anandtech


PCI-E para portateis. :009:

Será que e desta k compro 1 VAIO para as lans ( cof cof...e pra univ. ) :D
 
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Final Words
Even with the benchmark wins, the bottom line is that NVIDIA is still ahead until ATI can get product out the door. It doesn't matter how fast a part is until it can get into the hands of the users. We commend NVIDIA for synchronizing their launch with availability, and urge ATI to catch up.

It is understandable that carrying a higher percentage of the mobile market can be a burden for ATI, but we see it as an opportunity for them to set the standards rather than follow the lead of others. Market share is an important metric by which to measure success, but with that success comes even more responsibility.

ATI has an excellent part on their hands. The R4xx generation scales down well to the mobile segment, and the 130nm low-k process seems to be taking ATI a very long way. We are excited to see technologies like DLCS, Hypermemory, and PCI Express in general make it's way to mobile. This is a very exciting launch for ATI, but we just wish we could have seen shipping notebooks today.

Again, we love talk of high quality video incorporated top to bottom in a company's GPU lineup. But that's going to have to be something we see to believe.

The MR X800 will be here sometime between a couple weeks from now and Christmas. Until then, NVIDIA is getting a very good head start on the holiday season.
 
O que me irrita é que estas gráficas novas apenas estão a aparecer disponíveis para portáteis com prescotts..
Quero lá saber dos prescotts.. quero é ver a performance em centrinos e A64 mobile!


A intel já tratava de por cá pra fora chip7s para pentium M com PCI-eX.. A via, nvidia e sis tambem já estavam na altura de fazer o mesmo para os A64..
 
No inicio de 2005 vais ter o Alviso com P-M 533 FSB e A64 Mobile a 0.09.
Tb só nessa altura e k há disponibilidades destas gráficas.

Atenção k no gráfico as plataformas Mobile tem P4 e as desktop A64, logo a distancia entre as duas é menor, já k o P4 n sabe o k são FPS. :-D
 
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