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    Tul debuts VTX3D graphics card brand

    Posted on Thursday, June 04 2009 @ 02:15:24 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Tul has introduced VTX3D, a new brand for ATI based graphics cards. These cards will be available globally and will not focus on specific markets.
    “We believe graphics industry still has high potential to thrive in the coming future; and also, many consumers are still looking for their ideal brand in the market – that’s why VTX3D is here. With advantage of AMD’s one-step-ahead technology and VTX3D’s worldwide talented team, we’re ready to stamp a strong brand awareness in this competitive industry,” said Willie Huang, sales director of VTX3D.

    VTX3D stands for “Vertex” and “3D”. A quick look at the company’s web-site reveals a range of various ATI Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards and the lack of any factory-overclocked or custom-designed solutions with advanced cooling systems and proprietary designs, which means that VTX3D will concentrate mostly on budget solutions. Besides, VTX3D does not carry the flagship of ATI, graphics business unit of Advanced Micro Devices, lineup – the Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card.



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