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    ATI's RAGE 128 family perfectly optimised for Intel Pentium III processor systems

    • RAGE 128 chip tuned for OpenGL, Direct3D and real-time MPEG-encoding on Pentium III platforms

    April 7, 1999; ATI announced today that it's RAGE 128 family of 2D, 3D and video acceleration chips and boards have been highly optimised for the new Intel Pentium III processors. RAGE 128, with dual-pipeline technology, uses the power of the Pentium III processor, allowing access to the upcoming processor's high performance capabilities.

    ATI's RAGE 128 based chips and accelerator boards, including the RAGE Fury 32MB TVout, RAGE Fury 32MB, All-In-Wonder 128, Rage Fury 16MB and RAGE FURY 8MB, will see 3D improvements with Pentium III systems, in addition to enabling new features such as real-time MPEG-2 video compression.

    "ATI has worked with Intel to ensure RAGE 128 products are optimised to take full advantage of the power and features of the Pentium III processor," said Simon Greer, ATI UK Country Manager. "Our RAGE 128 products on a Pentium III processor-based platform provide significant improvements in 3D performance and multimedia functionality."

    "ATI worked diligently to ensure the benefits of the Pentium III processor are immediately available to users everywhere," said David L. Fair, Intel Corporation's Visual Computing marketing manager. "ATI's RAGE 128, with its 3D and MPEG-2 encoding capabilities showcases the Pentium III processor platform."

    RAGE 128 support of Pentium III processor with streaming SIMD extensions takes the 3D visual experience to the next level.
    Performance 2D and the visual quality of 3D images and multimedia applications will improve through the Pentium III processor's Streaming SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) extensions and floating point architecture, which RAGE 128 supports in its 3D drivers, Direct3D and OpenGL.

    "Unreal gamers will find the RAGE 128 and Pentium III combination very tough to beat. All the visual speed and quality you need to drive Unreal to the max is resident in the RAGE 128-Pentium III combination," said Mark Rein, Vice President of Epic Games. The Pentium III processor's new media instructions provide a boost for ATI's video capabilities.

    The Pentium III processor's new media instructions will also enhance ATI's video capabilities.
    The RAGE 128 accelerator chip, in conjunction with the RAGE Theater video encode/decode I/O chip, will capture and compress videos in high quality MPEG-2 format in real-time, eliminating the need for expensive encoder boards. This technology will be incorporated into future ATI products.

    RAGE 128 chips and boards the ideal match for the Pentium III processor.
    All of ATI's RAGE 128 family of chips and boards are ideally balanced for the Pentium III processor, including the performance-leading RAGE 128 GL and the mother-board oriented RAGE 128 VR. ATI board products optimised for the Pentium III include the Rage Fury 32MB TVout, Rage Fury 32MB, Rage Fury 16MB, All-In-Wonder 128, as well as the 8MB RAGE FURY 8MB.

    Corporate Profile
    ATI Technologies Inc., the world's largest supplier of 3D graphics and multimedia technology, designs, manufactures and markets innovative and award-winning multimedia solutions and graphics components for personal computers. An ISO 9002 company, ATI is the world's leading supplier of video and 2D/3D graphics accelerators to OEM and retail customers. Founded in l985, ATI employs more than 1,300 people at headquarters in Thornhill, Ontario, and in offices in the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Barbados, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Japan. ATI is a public company whose shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange.


     
     
     

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