ATI RAGE Mobility(TM)-P selected by Dell for Inspiron 7000 notebooks
ATI's new RAGE Mobility(TM) family fast becoming the favorite mobile graphics accelerator of leading notebook computer OEMs -------------------------------------------------------------------------
TORONTO, Aug. 16 /CNW/ - ATI Technologies Inc. (TSE:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT) announced today that Dell Computer Corporation has selected the ATI RAGE Mobility(TM)-P mobile graphics accelerator to deliver blazing multimedia performance with the ``Editor's Choice' award-winning Dell Inspiron 7000 notebook PC. ATI RAGE Mobility-P is matched in the fully featured Dell Inspiron 7000 with an Intel(TM) Pentium II(R) processor at 400MHz, and the latest in mobile computing, including DVD drive. This is the fifth design win for the recently introduced RAGE Mobility graphics chip with a leading notebook computer manufacturer in the past two months. ``The RAGE Mobility-P will give the latest Dell Inspiron notebooks dazzling video and multimedia performance, for great business presentations and multimedia applications,' said Bill Henry, director of mobile component marketing, ATI Technologies Inc. ``The RAGE Mobility's optimal balance of performance and mobile characteristics, delivering true desktop performance, but with no weight penalty and very low power consumption, is very quickly making ATI's latest mobile accelerator a firm favorite with leading notebook manufacturers.'
The RAGE Mobility family: ATI the first to bring true desktop features and performance to the notebook platform ATI RAGE Mobility graphics accelerators are designed to deliver industry-leading 3D, 2D and multimedia performance, and the most optimal balance of power and performance functionality currently available in a mobile graphics accelerator, packaged in a highly integrated, space-saving design. RAGE Mobility accelerators feature a unique ``single component graphics sub-system solution' that replaces the need for over six individual chips to provide memory and graphics functions. The single sub-system design results in important component cost savings, and low power consumption, twinned with long battery life for notebook computer systems. |