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AMD Takes the Ultimate Visual Experience(TM) in PC Gaming to New Heights with CrossFireX(TM)



    AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced its latest graphics driver release
    to advance the Ultimate Visual Experience(TM) for PC gaming
    enthusiasts and casual gamers alike. Expected to be available for
    download starting March 5, ATI Catalyst 8.3 is a milestone software
    update in delivering both CrossFireX(TM) for Windows Vista(R) -- the
    world´s first quad-GPU support, and scalable, cost-effective three GPU
    support -- as well as ATI Hybrid Graphics Technology for casual
    gamers. These multi-GPU capabilities provide gamers a more realistic
    and immersive experience allowing them to play at high resolutions
    with demanding image quality settings, and at a better value than
    competing multi-GPU solutions.(1)

    "AMD packed ATI Catalyst 8.3 with a double-barreled set of leading
    technologies to simultaneously push the Ultimate Visual Experience(TM)
    to new heights and to a wider population of PC users," said Rick
    Bergman, senior vice president, AMD Graphics Product Group. "We
    deliver industry firsts that make a visible difference to PC users,
    whether it´s CrossFireX and the first ever quad-GPU performance on
    Windows Vista, or ATI Hybrid Graphics that bring a new level of
    performance to mainstream PC platforms."

    Advancing Multi-GPU Gaming with CrossFireX

    Through three- and four-GPU configurations in CrossFireX, gamers
    can see multi-GPU performance scaling across a range of today´s most
    popular DirectX(R) 9 and DirectX(R) 10 games on Windows Vista -- up to
    3.2 times the performance over a single GPU(2) in some scenarios. The
    flexible architecture of CrossFireX allows for the mixing and matching
    of high-performing ATI Radeon(TM) GPUs. Any ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3850,
    ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3870 or ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3870 X2 cards can be
    combined to harness the power of up to four GPUs. CrossFireX also
    supports a wide range of platforms, enabling many gamers to take
    advantage of three- and four-GPU gaming on their existing hardware.

    Boosting Game Performance through ATI Hybrid CrossFire

    ATI Catalyst 8.3 also introduces ATI Hybrid Graphics support for
    Windows Vista. An industry first that is unique to AMD processor-based
    platforms, ATI Hybrid CrossFire(TM) delivers a significant 3D
    performance boost. Up to 70 percent increases in performance are
    possible in some gaming scenarios(3) based on PCs comprised of an AMD
    780G motherboard and ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series graphics product in
    Windows Vista. ATI Hybrid Graphics also support up to four independent
    displays through the SurroudView(TM) feature for those who want to
    maximize productivity.

    Additional Innovations Found in ATI Catalyst 8.3

    Beyond multi-GPU configurations in CrossFireX, ATI Catalyst 8.3
    introduces a number of new features including:

    -- DirectX 10.1 and Tessellation Support: ATI Catalyst 8.3 marks
    the first time DirectX 10.1 support for the ATI Radeon(TM) HD
    3000 series, and tessellation support for the ATI Radeon(TM)
    HD 3800 series have been made available to developers.

    -- Anti-Aliasing enhancements: ATI Catalyst introduces
    anti-aliasing support for all Unreal Engine 3.0-based games
    running in DirectX 9 mode. ATI Catalyst also allows users to
    enable the Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing filters (box and wide
    tent) while running in CrossFire Super Anti-Aliasing modes,
    providing superior image quality.

    -- HydraVision(TM) support for Windows Vista: HydraVision support
    is now included in ATI Catalyst Control Center for Windows
    Vista. HydraVision enables users to efficiently organize
    multiple applications across single or multiple displays. You
    may configure up to nine virtual desktops, and divide the
    Windows Vista desktop into definable areas helping to easily
    move and organize multiple applications.

    -- Digital Panel GPU image scaling: For those using widescreen
    displays, ATI Catalyst now allows users to enable
    GPU-accelerated scaling to maintain the aspect ratio of the
    display while providing superior image quality.

    -- Advanced Video Quality controls: With ATI Catalyst 8.3,
    multimedia enthusiasts get further control over video quality.
    Using the new edge enhancement feature, the level of sharpness
    of video content can be adjusted. Through the new noise
    reduction feature, ghosting artifacts can be removed while
    preserving the details of the original video. The new slider
    controls can be found in the All Settings page of the
    Avivo(TM) Video tab found in ATI Catalyst Control Center.

    Availability

    ATI Catalyst 8.3 is scheduled to be available as a free download
    starting Tuesday, March 4 online at
    http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html.

    About AMD

    Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of
    innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and
    consumer electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open
    innovation, choice and industry growth by delivering superior
    customer-centric solutions that empower consumers and businesses
    worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.

    1. Based on AMD benchmark results that demonstrate a performance/$
    ratio in favor of ATI Radeon GPUs vs. competing Nvidia GeForce GPUs.
    Cost per 3DMark determined based on AMD internal benchmark results in
    3DMark06 v1.1.1.0 at 1920x1200 4xAA 8xAF on an ASUS P5E (X38) or EVGA
    780i platform running an Intel X9650, 2GB DDR2-800 (5-5-5-12 timings),
    Windows Vista RTM 64bit, and 8.471-Beta2_080214a-059709E-ATI or
    ForceWare 169.28beta. Based on the average price at Newegg.com as of
    March 3, 2008, two ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3870 X2 cards at $900, and two
    Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX cards at $900, two ATI Radeon(TM) 3870 X2
    cards combine to score 16412 3DMarks while two GeForce 8800 GTX cards
    combine to score 12748 3DMarks resulting in the two ATI Radeon(TM) HD
    3870 X2 cards delivering 28% more performance for the same price as
    the Nvidia solution.

    2. Based on AMD benchmark results in Supreme Commander
    (2560x1600x32 8xAA 16xAF quality=Very High) and Unreal Tournament 3
    (2560x1600x32 4xAA 16xAF dxmode=dx9) on an AMD Phenom 2.6GHz platform,
    using MSI K9A2 Plat (790FX) motherboard, 2GB DDR2-800 (5-5-5-12
    timings), Windows Vista RTM 64bit, ATI Catalyst 8.3 beta drivers and
    Forceware drivers 169.28 Beta. Comparing the performance of two ATI
    Radeon(TM) HD 3870 X2 cards vs. one ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3870 card,
    Supreme Commander exhibits 3.32 times the performance of the single
    card when using quad CrossFireX, and Unreal Tournament 3 exhibits 3.23
    times the performance of the single card when using quad CrossFireX.

    3. Based on AMD benchmark results in 3DMark06 (1280x1024), Quake 4
    (1600x1200 HQ), Prey (1280x1024) and FarCry (1600x1200) on an AMD
    Phenom 2.3 GHz platform using MSI K9A2 Plat (790FX) motherboard, 2GB
    DDR2-800 (5-5-5-12 timings), Windows Vista RTM 64bit, ATI Catalyst 8.3
    beta drivers. With ATI Hybrid CrossFire enabled, the four applications
    listed above exhibit at least 1.7 times the performance of stand-alone
    integrated graphics on the AMD780G motherboard without ATI Hybrid
    CrossFire enabled.

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