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Portable ATI XGP Technology Launced - External Mobile GPUs

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:05 am
by Apoptosis
AMD Announces Revolutionary External Graphics Solution for Notebooks

Portable ATI XGP™ Technology unlocks notebooks for enthusiast-class desktop graphics performance and true multimedia upgradeability
Computex, TAIPEI — June 4, 2008 — AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced

ATI XGP™ (External Graphics Platform) Technology, a new external PCI Express® (PCIe) 2.0 graphics platform, designed to deliver enthusiast-class desktop graphic performance and true multimedia upgradeability to notebooks. ATI XGP is an exclusive technology that capitalizes on PCIe 2.0 to deliver enthusiast-class graphics via a connected cable to an externally powered and cooled device. This unique innovation delivers up to 4.0 Gbyte/s in each direction in bandwidth communication between the notebook and external graphics, whereas previous consumer level external solutions were limited in graphics bandwidth. ATI XGP is fully optimized for new AMD Turion™ X2 Ultra notebook platforms, also announced today.

ATI XGP Technology is being first launched with the newly announced ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 3800 series for eye-catching HD graphics. As an industry first for notebooks, ATI XGP Technology delivers multi-GPU capabilities of scalable performance with ATI CrossFireX™ technology. The additional high bandwidth of the included USB 2.0 connectivity allows users to connect to a wide variety of USB-based devices, including external TV tuners, external Blu-ray players, and much more.

“With ATI XGP Technology, notebooks can switch between everyday computing and hard-core gaming with a simple plug-in that’s also portable enough to bring powerful 3D performance on-the-go,” said Matt Skynner, vice president of Marketing, Graphics Products Group, AMD. “This technology allows users to choose notebooks with slim, lightweight and elegant designs, yet enjoy the full performance of a traditional desktop gaming rig wherever it’s convenient.”

Björn Fehrm, head of Strategy and Innovation Consumer, EMEA, Fujitsu-Siemens Corp., said: “Powered by ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 3870 in an external AMILO GraphicsBooster, the ultra mobile AMILO Sa 3650, with ATI XPG technology, takes on two very different but equally compelling personalities. Use it for your daily computing with the internal graphics for outstanding mobility and battery life. Dock it to your AMILO GraphicsBooster when coming home, in a hotel room or at a LAN event and now your gaming and multimedia performance is in another world.”

ATI XGP Technology is contained in an external chassis connected to the notebook via a specially designed self-latching, easy-connecting PCIe 2.0 cable from Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited, a leading provider of electronic devices and connectors. Based on AMD’s dedicated research and development, the cable also provides USB 2.0 connectivity directly to the notebook allowing for additional USB functionality. Independently cooled and powered, ATI XGP Technology offers the potential for higher performance than traditional entry-level graphics solutions. Notebook users can take advantage of the varied usage scenarios including multiple monitor support, high performance gaming, Blu-ray video playback, and increased graphics performance for video editing.

“ATI XGP Technology is cutting edge and we’re excited to participate in this revolutionary solution for notebooks,” said Mark Saubert, marketing manager, Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited. “ATI XGP Technology redefines what mobile graphics is all about.”

The initial offering of ATI XGP Technology features the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3800 series graphics solution giving notebook users a variety of additional functionality:- PCI Express® 2.0 offers more than enough horsepower for the most demanding professional graphics applications by boosting 3D graphics performance while providing fast throughput resulting in an excellent overall system performance.

- ATI Avivo™ HD Technology that delivers smooth video playback and photos in high-definition format with brilliant colors and sharp images

- ATI Avivo HD technology features an enhanced version of AMD’s Unified Video Decoder (UVD) offering full hardware acceleration of video decode for smooth playback of full 1080p content from Blu-ray movies

- Integrated Digital Outputs enable viewing standard and high-definition content on a variety of devices including HDMI with integrated audio and DVI



For more information about ATI XGP Technology, please visit: http://ati.amd.com/technology/xgp/index.html



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Re: Portable ATI XGP Technology Launced - External Mobile GPUs

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:07 pm
by DMB2000uk
So if Asus does it with the ExpressCard Slot, ATI is using a propriatary connector?

Anyone know what that is going to look like?

Dan

Re: Portable ATI XGP Technology Launced - External Mobile GPUs

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:44 pm
by Apoptosis
picture is on the front page www.legitreviews.com

just a thin little box!

Re: Portable ATI XGP Technology Launced - External Mobile GPUs

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:50 pm
by dicecca112
DMB2000uk wrote:So if Asus does it with the ExpressCard Slot, ATI is using a propriatary connector?

Anyone know what that is going to look like?

Dan

For the sounds of it ATI Should get better performance, but nevertheless, for people like me with a 8400gs, it would be nice to get a little more oomph, well if I was a gamer that is

Re: Portable ATI XGP Technology Launced - External Mobile GPUs

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:55 pm
by DMB2000uk
Yeah, they get 4Gbps where as the expresscard maxxes out at 2.5Gbps.

Kind of bad timing for Asus that they finally get this to a stage where they are about to release it and then ATI announces something better.

Dan