ATI Technologies’ superior support of Microsoft Windows Vista™ has made the company’s
graphics processors the natural choice to power an overwhelming majority of demo
PCs running the new operating system at WinHEC, May 22-25 in Seattle, WA. Over 220
Windows Vista demo systems on display at the event feature ATI graphics processors—a
testament to ATI’s exceptional driver stability and advanced support of the new
operating system which is set to launch to consumers in January 2007.
Windows Vista demonstration PCs at the event which use ATI graphics processors
include 35 AMD gaming systems running the latest game titles on the new operating
system, as well as 185 desktop PCs—all of which are publicly accessible by conference
delegates to experience Windows Vista first hand.
“Windows Vista represents a huge opportunity for ATI because it makes dedicated,
high performance graphics matter to everyone, not just gamers,” said Ben Bar-Haim,
VP of Software, ATI Technologies. “The fact that ATI is driving the vast majority
of publicly displayed Windows Vista demo PCs at WinHEC demonstrates we are more
than ready for the new operating system when it launches— with our complete top-to-bottom
line of graphics processors.”
ATI offers a complete line of Windows Vista-ready graphics processors at every
price point including:
ATI product series supported by Windows Vista:
- Radeon® 9500, 9550, 9600, 9650, 9700, 9800, X300, X600, X700, X800, X850
- Radeon® X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900 series
- Mobility™ Radeon® 9550, 9600, 9700, 9800, X300, X600, X700, X800
- Mobility™ Radeon® X1300, X1400, X1600, X1800
- Radeon® Xpress 200, 200M
- FireGL™ V7350, V7300, V7100, V5100, V5000, V3200, V3100
- Mobility™ FireGL® V5200, V5000, V3200, V3100
- FireMV™ 2200 PCIE, FireMV™ 2400 PCIE
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