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New ATI Mobility GPU!

PrinceXizor

Platinum Member
A friend of mine saw this on techtv last night.

ATI sneak peek
It was about six months ago that ATI introduced the first DirectX 8 hardware for notebooks in the form of the Mobility Radeon 9000. Today, ATI will give the TSS audience an exclusive sneak peek at its next-generation mobile hardware.


ATI says that its next high-end graphics solution for notebooks will incorporate full hardware support for Microsoft's DirectX 9. This means that the second-generation shader technology found in its Radeon 9500/9700 desktop products will soon become a mobile reality.


Unfortunately, that's about all we can say. Although ATI is tight-lipped about the specifics of the new part (it asked us not to mention its code name), our expectations are high and we're looking forward to seeing how well this new mobile solution performs with today's increasingly demanding titles.

Looks like ATI is on a roll!

😀

Linky

P.S. NFS4 and Adul, eat your heart out 😉
 
Originally posted by: PrinceXizor
A friend of mine saw this on techtv last night.

ATI sneak peek
It was about six months ago that ATI introduced the first DirectX 8 hardware for notebooks in the form of the Mobility Radeon 9000. Today, ATI will give the TSS audience an exclusive sneak peek at its next-generation mobile hardware.


ATI says that its next high-end graphics solution for notebooks will incorporate full hardware support for Microsoft's DirectX 9. This means that the second-generation shader technology found in its Radeon 9500/9700 desktop products will soon become a mobile reality.


Unfortunately, that's about all we can say. Although ATI is tight-lipped about the specifics of the new part (it asked us not to mention its code name), our expectations are high and we're looking forward to seeing how well this new mobile solution performs with today's increasingly demanding titles.

Looks like ATI is on a roll!

😀

Linky

P.S. NFS4 and Adul, eat your heart out 😉

my poor laptop only has the geforce 2 go, 16 mb ram. 🙁 dam this thing sux. BIG TIME.
 
I've got a Geforce 4 440 GO, but damn this card sounds freaking sweet! ATI is on a roll and doesn't look to stop now. I think they dominated for so long they kind of slipped when Nvidia hit big, but now they are taking back the lead and looking to continue headed in that direction. Makes for great competition.
 
LOL...you guyz are complaining about your mobile processors...I've still got a TNT2 with 32MB and a Celeron 466🙁 on my main rig.

 
Originally posted by: PrinceXizor
A friend of mine saw this on techtv last night.

ATI sneak peek
It was about six months ago that ATI introduced the first DirectX 8 hardware for notebooks in the form of the Mobility Radeon 9000. Today, ATI will give the TSS audience an exclusive sneak peek at its next-generation mobile hardware.


ATI says that its next high-end graphics solution for notebooks will incorporate full hardware support for Microsoft's DirectX 9. This means that the second-generation shader technology found in its Radeon 9500/9700 desktop products will soon become a mobile reality.


Unfortunately, that's about all we can say. Although ATI is tight-lipped about the specifics of the new part (it asked us not to mention its code name), our expectations are high and we're looking forward to seeing how well this new mobile solution performs with today's increasingly demanding titles.

Looks like ATI is on a roll!

😀

Linky

P.S. NFS4 and Adul, eat your heart out 😉

ahem so you got us there for now 😉
 
😎

Yeah...one down, 1000 more news posts to go
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