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VTec
10-22-02, 09:33 AM
Saw this press release (http://mirror.ati.com/companyinfo/press/2002/4555.html) at the ATI site:

MARKHAM, Ontario - In a move that solidifies ATI's (TSX: ATY, NASDAQ: ATYT) position as the world leader in defining and implementing the latest graphics technology, ATI engineers became the first to demonstrate a visual processing unit (VPU) powered by second-generation double-data rate (DDR) dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), known as DDR-2.

ATI also announced a DDR-2 variant for mobile graphics and mid-range desktop graphics, code-named DDR-2M, and demonstrated the technology working on a desktop graphics card. DDR-2M delivers DDR-2 performance with lower power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and simplified board design. ATI worked closely with Elpida Memory Inc to develop DDR-2M as part of ATI's ongoing commitment to moving technology innovation aggressively out to the masses.

Seen as a clear improvement on existing DDR DRAM technology that first arrived on the market in 1998, DDR 2 and DDR-2M follow and leverage the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council's (JEDEC) DDR-2 specification. DDR-2 is the technological foundation for the eagerly anticipated third-generation DRAM for graphics (GDDR3) due out next year, an industry-wide initiative led by ATI. DDR-2 and DDR-2M are evolutionary DRAMs designed with the goals of improving high-end graphics performance, signal integrity and reliability while simplifying design.

"ATI is a leader in adopting and defining memory technology to advance and define tomorrow's visual reality," said Joe Macri, Director of Technology, ATI Technologies Inc, and Chairman, JC42.3 DRAM Committee, JEDEC. "With the RADEON 9700 PRO, ATI demonstrated that leadership by defining the GDDR3 spec and becoming the first to ship a VPU with a high-speed 256 bit memory interface, and that leadership continues today with the first DDR-2 and DDR-2M powered graphics boards."

"We expect that, given competitive pricing and the support of the major graphics controller and memory vendors, DDR-2 will take over from DDR as the market's favored memory type for graphics cards, at least in the short term, because it supports higher speed and wider bandwidth and will be available before DDR-2 for main memory," said Soo-Kyoum Kim, IDC memory analyst.

"Elpida is pleased to be working with ATI to develop advanced memory technologies that will drive the cinematic revolution," said Jun Kitano, Director of Technical Marketing at Elpida Memory (USA), Inc. "Elpida is focused on supporting innovative graphics technology for mainstream and mobile applications, and both ATI and Elpida are equally committed to making this leading-edge technology available to the widest possible cross-section of the market so all users can benefit."

TheFrnchTickler
10-22-02, 12:00 PM
Old news:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2901

saturnotaku
10-22-02, 12:03 PM
Damn, almost makes me wish I had waited to buy my laptop. First ATI released the Radeon mobility 9000 (w/programmable shader support) and now this. Not that I'm unhappy with my GF4 440 Go, but still, ATI is continuing to show its dominance in the mobile chip arena.

Can anyone say NV30 Go? :D

VTec
10-22-02, 12:04 PM
Originally posted by TheFrnchTickler
Old news:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2901 But not official ? Now it is.

TheFrnchTickler
10-22-02, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by VTec
But not official ? Now it is.

Feeling a little persnickety today, are we?

PreservedSwine
10-22-02, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by TheFrnchTickler
Feeling a little persnickety today, are we?

Considering the date on the press release, and the fact that you are trying to rain on his parade, it seems so.

Mono
10-22-02, 08:31 PM
yea, don't be such an asshat :p
Official press came out today, we all heard about the tech tv showing awhile ago.

VTec
10-23-02, 04:15 AM
Originally posted by TheFrnchTickler
Feeling a little persnickety today, are we? I don't understand what (your) problem is http://images.tweakers.net/forum/smileys/confused.gif

Lezmaka
10-23-02, 06:25 AM
Originally posted by saturnotaku
Damn, almost makes me wish I had waited to buy my laptop. First ATI released the Radeon mobility 9000 (w/programmable shader support) and now this. Not that I'm unhappy with my GF4 440 Go, but still, ATI is continuing to show its dominance in the mobile chip arena.

Can anyone say NV30 Go? :D

In a review of a Dell Inspiron 8200 just posted at AnandTech, they were able to get one version with the Radeon and one with the GeForce. In every gaming test on there, the mobility radeon 9000 beat out the geforce4 440 go.

TheFrnchTickler
10-23-02, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by PreservedSwine
Considering the date on the press release, and the fact that you are trying to rain on his parade, it seems so.

Not trying to rain on anyone's parade. You apparently don't understand the meaning of the word 'persnickety', though.

Here's a link: http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=persnickety

It basically means someone that overblows the difference in two very similar things. Of course, the TechTV appearance, and a document stating they have what they displayed in a TechTV appearance. I'll point out that neither of my posts (including the second one) were directly insulting to anyone, and were merely pointing out news that VTEC may have missed. Guess I should have known anything I said, no matter how on topic, would be met with a dragnet style of insults from the natives. :rolleyes:

saturnotaku
10-23-02, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by Lezmaka
In a review of a Dell Inspiron 8200 just posted at AnandTech, they were able to get one version with the Radeon and one with the GeForce. In every gaming test on there, the mobility radeon 9000 beat out the geforce4 440 go.

Your need not have pointed that out to me. I'm well aware of the fact that the Mobility 9000 is the faster mobile chipset right now. However, it wasn't available at the time I bought mine. As I said before I'm content with my GF4 Go. My laptop isn't really for gaming (that's what Alienware is for :D) but it will suffice in a pinch or when I drive out to my friend's place for some LAN gaming. :)

PreservedSwine
10-23-02, 11:47 AM
Originally posted by TheFrnchTickler
Not trying to rain on anyone's parade. You apparently don't understand the meaning of the word 'persnickety', though.

Here's a link: http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=persnickety

It basically means someone that overblows the difference in two very similar things. Of course, the TechTV appearance, and a document stating they have what they displayed in a TechTV appearance. I'll point out that neither of my posts (including the second one) were directly insulting to anyone, and were merely pointing out news that VTEC may have missed. Guess I should have known anything I said, no matter how on topic, would be met with a dragnet style of insults from the natives. :rolleyes:

I saw the TechTV episode, and in case you missed it, it sparsely contained any relevant info, and the host did not allow the ATI guy much of a chance to say much.
The press release, however, contained a plethora of accurate information, which was sorely missing from the single TechTV episode.

Thanks for pointing it out though, perhaps he didn't notice it. Calling someone persnickity certainly seems an insult from here, maybe you should re-think that one.

Onde Pik
10-23-02, 01:21 PM
Originally posted by TheFrnchTickler
Old news:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2901

:rolleyes:

VTec
10-24-02, 05:27 AM
Calling someone persnickity certainly seems an insult from here, maybe you should re-think that one.http://www.smilies.nl/happy/xyxthumbs.gif