Behind the AMD / ATI merger

With the revival of the workstation class of computers, ATI and Nvidia are investing more effort to bring powerful high-end graphics to traditional workstation applications. This is the FireGL V7350, which ATI claims was the first workstation graphics car

With the revival of the workstation class of computers, ATI and Nvidia are investing more effort to bring powerful high-end graphics to traditional workstation applications. This is the FireGL V7350, which ATI claims was the first workstation graphics car

An expansion to the workstation market is the FireMV 2000 card, a 2D accelerator that caters exclusively to financial and corporate applications.

An expansion to the workstation market is the FireMV 2000 card, a 2D accelerator that caters exclusively to financial and corporate applications.

The ATI acquisition isn't met with cheer everywhere. AMD's leadership team will have to work overtime to convince the financial community that this deal makes sense: Pictured left to right: AMD founder and chairman emeritus Jerry Sanders, chairman and chi

The ATI acquisition isn’t met with cheer everywhere. AMD’s leadership team will have to work overtime to convince the financial community that this deal makes sense : Pictured left to right : AMD founder and chairman emeritus Jerry Sanders, chairman and chi

From left to right: ATI founder Ky Ho retired from his position as chairman in November of 2005; Dave Orton is president and chief executive officer, senior vice president Rick Bergman is responsible for ATI's desktop PC business; senior vice president Ph

From left to right : ATI founder Ky Ho retired from his position as chairman in November of 2005 ; Dave Orton is president and chief executive officer, senior vice president Rick Bergman is responsible for ATI’s desktop PC business ; senior vice president Ph