ATI launches Mobility Radeon X700

Posted on Wednesday, January 19 2005 @ 15:44 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ATI today announced a powerful new PCI Express-based graphics processor for notebook PCs – the MOBILITY RADEON X700. Driving high definition DirectX 9 performance into new territory, MOBILITY RADEON X700 delivers eye-popping visuals and longer battery life for the rapidly growing thin-and-light and performance-thin notebook segments.

With eight pixel pipelines, six vertex engines and high speed GDDR3 memory support, MOBILITY RADEON X700 provides the horsepower to easily handle today’s most visually intensive games, high definition content and workstation applications. With the introduction of MOBILITY RADEON X700, ATI now offers a top-to-bottom line of native PCI Express mobile graphics processors.

MOBILITY RADEON X700 technology will be adopted by many of the industry’s top OEM and ODM designers including Acer, Arima, Asus, Alienware, BenQ, Clevo, Compal, ECS, Eurocom, Fujitsu, Fujitsu-Siemens, Gateway Inc, Inventec, Lenovo, LG, Medion, MSI, Samsung, Sony, Targa, Toshiba and Uniwill .

Desiged for performance thin and thin-and-light users, MOBILITY RADEON X700 offers a wide range of features and benefits including:

  • Eight parallel pixel pipelines and six programmable vertex pipelines for lightning fast graphics performance
  • POWERPLAY™ 5.0 with new PCI Express based power management capabilities for longer battery life
  • LRTC™ and LCD-EE™ for high-quality, crisp video playback on notebook panels
  • Automatic Display Configuration technology for simplified setup of external displays
  • High performance GDDR3 memory support
  • A range of integrated memory options optimized for space and power efficiency


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