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    ATI launches AGP versions of Radeon X800XL and Radeon X850 XT

    Posted on Monday, February 28 2005 @ 18:32:20 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    ATI has announced two new AGP graphics cards - the Radeon X800 XL and the Radeon X850 XT.

    "The RADEON X800 XL and RADEON X850 products are perfect for gamers looking to upgrade their AGP systems to play the latest games," said Rich Heye, Vice President and GM, Desktop Discrete Products, ATI Technologies Inc. "ATI will continue to deliver leading-edge graphics solutions like these for AGP as well as PCI Express to support the large install base."

    The RADEON X850 is a native AGP visual processor family featuring the RADEON X850 XT and other models. The RADEON X800 XL uses ATI's PCI Express to AGP Bridge chip, which allows PCI Express graphics processors to be used in AGP-based computers. RADEON X800 XL and RADEON X850 AGP products from ATI and ATI board partners are available through a variety of retail and e-tail outlets as well as through OEMs and system builders.


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