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A.T.I. Technologies' FireGL V3100 Boasts Superior Performance

FireGL V31 introduced as an option for those needing significant functionalityand stable performance

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December 1, 2004

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The FireGL V3100 from ATI Technologies (Markham, Ont.; ati.com) was recently introduced as an option in IBM's PCI Express based workstation,the Intelllistation M30.

The card features 128 MB of memory, 4 pixel pipelines and 2 vertex processors,with dual display support via VGA and DVI outputs. Certified for demanding ofhigh-end professional applications, such as 3ds max, AutoCAD, CATIA, Maya, SOFTIMAGE XSI,and SolidWorks.

"The transition to PCI Express provided an opportunity for ATI to re-define therole FireGL products have to play in the workstation market," said Dave Rolston,Vice President and General Manager, Workstation and Embedded Products, ATI. "Theselection of the FireGL V3100 by IBM demonstrates the renewed strength of theFireGL products and the stability, quality and reliability that they bring tocustomers."

ATI's FireGL products are supported by a unified driver, which is tested andcertified by professional 3D ISV partners, simplifying system administration andupgrades. All FireGL products come with a three year warranty and direct accessto a dedicated workstation technical support team.

For more information about ATI's FireGL product line, visit www.ati.com/FireGL.

 

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