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    ATI’s Crossfire multi GPU technology - competition for NVIDIA's SLI Review

    Posted on Tuesday, May 31 2005 @ 12:31:15 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Back at Quakecon 2004 Nvidia took the gaming world by surprise with their announcement of SLI. By the end of the year we had tested SLI for the first time, and ATI was starting to mention they would be also be offering their own version of SLI. In the roughly 6 months the nForce 4 SLI chipset and accompanying video cards have been shipping numbers for the chipset have been better than Nvidia ever expected.

    ATI couldn't stand by and let them have all the glory, and today they announce their Crossfire dual video card solution supported by their Xpress 200 series of chipsets for AMD and Intel platforms that we were first fully briefed on at E3. So what are the selling points for Crossfire? Here is what ATI claims makes their solution superior to Nvidia's SLI.


    Link: AMDZone

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