ATI Embraces Linux
News ATI Technologies has announced official support for the Linux operating system and is releasing programming specifications for its Rage 3D graphics chips line. We will continue to provide the hardware and software support developers need to help...
[October 22, 1999, 11:43]
ATI Aims To Extend Lead Over Nvidia
News ATI is gearing up to begin production of a new generation of graphics processors in the next two weeks, using the services of Taiwanese manufacturers Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. ATI's Radeon 9700 is currently the most powerful graphics...
[December 13, 2002, 16:23]
ATI: Radeon 9700 Is Double The Power Of GeForce4
News ATI Technologies on Thursday released details of its upcoming Radeon 9700 PC graphics chip, saying it will deliver twice the performance of anything else on the market, and will lay a new foundation for cinematic 3D graphics.
[July 18, 2002, 13:54]
ATI Elbows Nvidia Aside To Win Xbox Deal
News Graphics chip underdog ATI Technologies said on Thursday it has signed a contract with Microsoft to produce components for future versions of the Xbox game console, beating out market leader Nvidia. ATI said it entered a technology agreement with...
[August 14, 2003, 15:30]
ATI Delays Radeon 9600
News ATI said it will be set to launch its delayed Radeon 9600 graphics processor later this month, later than expected but still reaching the market before Nvidia's competing chip, code-named NV35. The new chip is a key part of ATI's efforts to...
[April 2, 2003, 14:30]
ATI Gives Graphics Boost To Budget PCs
News Graphics-chip underdog ATI Technologies is expected to introduce new chips that will dramatically increase the graphics performance of budget PCs. ATI has scheduled press events this week to discuss "next-generation integrated graphics.
[June 23, 2003, 13:38]
Nvidia, ATI Rev Graphics Engines
News ATI Technologies is set to leap ahead of market leader Nvidia in the PC graphics chips speed race. As expected, ATI will announce Thursday a series of new chips, including a high-end graphics processor that beats the current speed champ, ATI's...
[March 6, 2003, 7:29]
ATI Radeon 9700 Grabs Graphics Top Spot
News ATI has decisively grabbed the top spot in PC graphics from arch-rival Nvidia with the upcoming launch of its Radeon 9700 Pro graphics processor. ZDNet Labs' benchmarks show ATI's Radeon 9700 Pro has a big performance advantage over the GeForce4 Ti...
[August 22, 2002, 15:48]
ATI Suffers Wrath Of Jobs
News A leak from chip maker ATI Technologies that revealed details of Apple's unannounced Mac models has enraged Apple management and interrupted the promotion of ATI products by the Mac maker, sources told MacCentral.
[July 24, 2000, 8:22]
ATI To Go Mobile With Pentium M
News ATI Technologies plans to create a family of chips that could become the backbone for future notebooks based on Intel's new Pentium M processor. The licence will pave the way for ATI to add to its family of chipsets with built-in graphics.
[March 18, 2003, 14:42]
ATI, Nvidia Competition Heats Up
News Graphics chipmakers Nvidia and ATI Technology on Thursday announced new products for notebook PCs at the CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany. ATI, the market leader for mobile graphics chips, will offer two new products based on its Radeon 9000...
[March 13, 2003, 14:48]
ATI Hooks PCs Up To TVs
News Graphics card maker ATI Technologies today announced the ImpacTV video-out chip which allows a PC to connect to a TV via a graphics card. ATI will include ImpacTV on its new 3D Rage II graphics card and all other cards in its line from the end of...
[October 14, 1996, 14:41]
ATI Puts 3D In Mobile Phones
News Graphics chipmaker ATI is jumping into the handheld market with a new line of processors aimed at mobile phones, it announced on Wednesday. The Imageon 2300 product line builds on ATI's reputation in the PC gaming market, where the company competes...
[January 7, 2004, 16:35]
ATI Plans All-in-one Graphics Card
News The card will have all the features of ATI's smash hit Rage Pro-based Expert@Play card including support for 8Mb RAM, plus new features such as TV tuner, Brooktree video decoder, and support for teletext and Intercast, the Intel-backed technology...
[October 13, 1997, 14:35]
ATI AGP Cards Bag Big Name PC Makers
News Compaq, IBM, Dell, Acer and AST will all use ATI's 3D Rage Pro while AGP versions of the firm's Xpert@Work and Xpert@Play cards will be found in Elonex, Mitsubishi, Dan, Evesham Micros, Granville and other PCs.
[August 27, 1997, 15:35]
ATI Speeds Up Memory Chips
News Graphics-chip contender ATI Technologies has completed specifications for a new type of memory chip it claims is twice as fast as what's now on the market. The new design, announced by ATI on Monday, updates DDR (double-data rate) DRAM (dynamic...
[October 8, 2002, 8:13]
ATI Nonplussed By Intel, Plans Low-cost Chip
News The ATI Rage Pro has significant advantages over the 740, including higher quality, a well-rounded feature set, and better all around performance," said ATI UK country manager Simon Greer. Separately, ATI said it expects to have volume availability...
[February 13, 1998, 10:42]
ATI Goes Mainstream With New Graphics Technology
News ATI has unveiled three new graphics chips aimed at taking its industry-leading Radeon 9700 Pro technology to a wider base of consumers. By setting prices for two of the graphics cards under $200 (about £128), ATI said it is taking advantage of the...
[October 25, 2002, 15:22]
Nuggets: ATI Doubles Up The Graphics
News Graphics supremo ATI has come up with the first dual processor, 64MB board to fuel the lusts of hardcore gamers. ATI reckons the new board gives ultra high resolution 32-bit colour acceleration with minimal performance degradation.
[January 11, 2000, 11:29]
ATI Stable Platform And Unified Driver Strategy: An Innovative Approach Delivering Value To Enterprises
White Papers This white paper, written by Frost & Sullivan and commissioned by ATI, discusses the changing enterprise IT market conditions and how ATI's two pronged approach can help organizations achieve operational efficiency while lowering their TCO per PC.
[February 28, 2008, 23:00]

