

|
 |
 |
 |
|
AMD to Launch New Software for ATI Graphics Cards
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Nov 14, 2008 1155 hrs IST
AMD has announced its plan to launch a free downloadable ATI Catalyst driver update for ATI Radeon graphics cards. As per the company, the software will unlock the new ATI Stream acceleration capabilities, which are built-in these cards.
ATI Stream is a set of advanced hardware and software technologies that enable AMD graphics processors (GPU) to accelerate applications beyond just graphics, the company said. This results in better balanced platforms capable of running demanding computing tasks faster than ever.
"ATI Stream is one of the best examples of the power of fusion, and today's announcement is the first major step in taking this important new technology mainstream. For the millions of people that have already purchased an ATI Radeon HD 4000 series graphics card, this is one more way we're saying thank you and helping them get more out of their investment. For those who haven't yet, it's one more reason for them to go online right now and buy one," said Rick Bergman, Senior VP and GM (Graphics Products Group), AMD.
Related Links:
AMD Announces Availability of Opteron Processor
AMD Powers Alienware's High Performance Notebook
|
Disclaimer |
UNML and its sites:
www.channeltimes.com, www.techtree.com
and www.cxotoday.com provide
Comments and discussion boards as a professional medium
for the various businesses of the IT industry to discuss
business problems. Gossip, personal attacks and unsubstantiated
charges are prohibited. Messages posted on this Web site
as discussion threads or Comments (Content) are solely the
opinions of their creators and do not necessarily reflect
the opinions of UNML or its sites
www.channeltimes.com, www.techtree.com
and www.cxotoday.com.
All individuals who post material to this web site are solely
responsible for all Content that they upload, post or otherwise
transmit via the Web Site. |
| UNML
cannot vouch for the authenticity of the user or company
names or e-mail addresses associated with posted messages.
Under no circumstances will UNML
or ChannelTimes
be liable in any way for any Content, including, but not
limited to, for any errors or omissions in any Content,
or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result
of the use of any Content posted or otherwise transmitted
via the Bulletin Boards. |
| UNML
reserves the exclusive right to edit or remove messages
containing inappropriate language or other material that
could be construed as libelous, potentially libelous, or
otherwise offensive or inappropriate. Discussion forums,
bulletin boards and chat facilities are provided by UNML
solely for the convenience of those who make use of the
service. UNML does not endorse the products and services
or other offerings mentioned in messages. |
|
|
|
 |
|