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Article: AMD Launches First ATI Integrated Chip Sets; The chip sets, which should start showing up in PCs by April, will be offered first in desktops and then later in notebooks, company officials said.
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- February 28, 2007
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Advanced Micro Devices is finally delivering on its promise to integrate ATI graphics technology into its product line.
On Feb. 28, the chip maker, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., plans to introduce a pair of chip sets called the AMD 690 series that will integrate ATI's Radeon graphics processors.
The two new chip sets, the 690G and the 690V, will start shipping to motherboard makers in the next several weeks and the chip sets should start appearing in PCs by April, said Phil Eisler, corporate vice president of AMD's Chipset Division.
The 690G chip set is based on the ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip and supports digital outputs such as DVI (Digital Video Interactive) and HDMI (high-definition ...