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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: x1000, crossfire
Categories: AMD/ATI
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: x1000, crossfire
Categories: AMD/ATI
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ATI Technologies announced yesterday that all of the graphics processing units (GPUs) in its Radeon X1000 PCIe family will integrate its CrossFire dual-card graphics technology, according to Edward Chou, the marketing director of ATI's Asia-Pacific division.
Besides ATI's Radeon Xpress 200 chipset series, Intel's high-end 975X series is the only other chipset that supports ATI's CrossFire, Chou noted, adding that ATI presently has no plans to grant the dual-card graphics technology to other chipset makers.
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