<br> Ati con la sua Radeon 9800Pro,è stata nominata al Popular Science's Awards come Best of What's New.<p>
<blockquote><i>MARKHAM, Ontario – ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT) is pleased to announce that its high-end RADEON™ 9800 PRO graphics card has been named Best of What’s New in the Computing category of Popular Science’s annual awards. <br>
With 256MB of memory and eight pixel pipelines, the Microsoft® DirectX® 9 compliant RADEON 9800 PRO stood out to Popular Science editors among the numerous entrants for the Best of What’s New award for delivering top quality graphics to the desktop.<br>
“Best of What’s New is the culmination of a year’s worth of searching, testing and deciding from among a huge range of products-all of which stand to change the way we live, work and play,” said Scott Mowbray, Editor-in-Chief of Popular Science. <br>
The RADEON 9800 PRO continues the considerable legacy of performance of the RADEON™; series and its superior architecture, which was first introduced with the RADEON™ 9700 PRO.<br>
“ATI strives to create groundbreaking products for our customers," said Matt Skynner, Director of Discrete Desktop Graphics, ATI Technologies. “We are pleased that the RADEON 9800 PRO has been recognized by Popular Science for this award and are committed to further build upon this success.”<br>
Popular Science’s Best of What’s New will be featured in the December 2003 issue, the publication’s biggest issue of the year, appearing on newsstands November 12, 2003.</i></blockquote><p>