Partner Ati per il PCI-Express
MARKHAM, ON – ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX: ATY, NASDAQ: ATYT) today announced it has been chosen by the majority of leading OEMs worldwide to provide the visual processors in their new PCI Express systems.World-leading OEMs that have chosen ATI’s PCI Express graphics solutions include:
ACER
Dell
eMachines
Fujitsu-Siemens
Gateway
IBM
MPC Computers
NEC
Packard Bell
SonyWorld-leading system builders that have chosen ATIÂ’s PCI Express graphics solutions include:
Able Computers
ABS Computer Technologies
Alienware
Aspect Computer Corp
Cyberpower
Epson Direct
Falcon Northwest
Hypersonic
iBUYPOWER
MDG Computers Canada
Medion AG
Monarch Computer Systems
PC Club
Systemax
Totally Awesome Computers
Velocity Micro
ViciousPC
VoodooPC
ZT GroupAdditional OEM and system integrator partners will be announced once their PCI Express systems are publicly available. The transition from AGP systems to PCI Express based systems is happening extremely quickly across all market segments.
“ATI’s RADEON X-series of PCI Express graphics cards is clearly the solution of choice for OEMs and system builders,” said Rick Bergman, Senior Vice President marketing and General Manager, Desktop, ATI Technologies. “We have worked hand-in-hand with our OEM partners to ensure that they, together with Intel for the launch of PCI Express motherboards and chipsets, are able to bring the most robust family of PCI Express systems to market, resulting in a virtual clean-sweep. Our top-to-bottom family of native PCI Express visual processors, the RADEON™ X300, RADEON™ X600 and RADEON™ X800, allow OEMs to deliver full PCI Express performance to consumers and businesses at price points to suit every application.”
“We’re pleased to have worked together to bring this exciting new technology to market,” said Gerald Holzhammer, vice president Desktop Platforms Group and general manager Platform Architecture and Solutions Division at Intel Corporation. “PCI Express represents a new foundation for I/O technology and we are proud to see this revolutionary technology grow from draft specification to product in less than two years.”
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