XGI announces Volari Graphics board series

Posted on Monday, September 27 2004 @ 18:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
XGI Technology today announced their Volari Graphics board series; a full line of graphic boards powered by the award winning Volari graphics processors to satisfy the full range of high-end, main stream, and entry level markets. “XGI products have advanced graphic performance and creative features that are offered at the best possible value.

Beside the first tier system manufacturers, our primary targets are the solution provider channel and system builder community where we continue to invest significantly.” said Ralph Cheng, Sales VP of XGI. “As we introduce the Volari graphics board series, we have taken into consideration a top-to-bottom graphics solution empowering solution providers and system builders to target their own niche markets.

Volari V8, Volari V5, Volari V3XT, and Volari V3 offer the full breadth of performance from XGI. These products include high performance Volari graphics processors which target the enthusiast, high-end, mainstream and entry-level markets, respectively. VolariV8 and VolariV5 cover the high end users who require the 3D cinematic effect empowered by Microsoft Shader Model 2.0.

These two products also have 4 and 8 sets of high performance pixel rendering pipelines for the maximum anti-aliasing images. The results of these technologies are better realism coloring, smoother curves, and more lively animations. Volari V3XT and Volari V3 are cost effective solutions for entry level clients.

In the mobile graphics space, XGI offers discrete and multi-chip-module (MCM) graphics processors that are all software compliant with the Microsoft DirectX 9.0 specification. XGI delivers Volari XP5m32 for the thin and light market, Volari XP5m64 for the performance market and Volari XP5 for the high-end market segments. Furthermore, XGI extends its line to a full suite of PCI-Express™ solutions which will support market when Intel releases its system chipsets for mass production.

Source: XGI Pressrelease


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