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Tuesday January 5, 2:01 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SOURCE: ATI Technologies Inc.
ATI RAGE 128 Brings Lightning Fast Graphics to New Power Macintosh G3 Line
Apple's New Desktop Systems First of Many Computer OEMs to Integrate ATI's Flagship Graphics Accelerator
MACWORLD EXPO, SAN FRANCISCO and TORONTO, Jan. 5 /CNW-PRN/ - ATI Technologies Inc. (TSE: ATY - news; NASDAQ: ATYTF - news) and Apple Computer Inc. [Nasdaq:AAPL - news] today announced that the ATI RAGE 128 graphics accelerator, the fastest graphics board on the market, is included in Apple's stunning new line of Power Macintosh G3 computers.
This is the first time ATI's most powerful graphics technology has been built into a personal computer, delivering faster 3D graphics than any PC available on the market today, including those shipping with the Voodoo2 add-in card.(x)
''Today Apple launched the new Power Macintosh G3, forever changing what customers should expect from a desktop personal computer,'' said Jon Rubinstein, Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering. ''ATI's RAGE 128 graphics accelerator makes the Power Macintosh G3 the ultimate computer for design professionals, video editors and gamers.''
Based on the RAGE 128 GL, ATI's leading-edge graphics chip, the RAGE 128 accelerator has an advanced 3D architecture, producing the industry's best 3D graphics performance. The ATI RAGE 128 can handle visual effects such as alpha blending, fog, video textures, texture lighting, reflections, shadows, LOD biasing, texture morphing, and vivid color rendering -- perfect for running today's graphics-intensive applications and development tools.
''The RAGE 128 delivers the fastest high-quality graphics and multimedia performance of any mainstream accelerator on the market today,'' said Ed Grondahl, vice president of product marketing, ATI Technologies Inc. ''With our 128-bit accelerator, the new Power Macintosh G3s will quickly become one of the most desirable computers on the market, and further enhance Apple's reputation as a technological leader and trendsetter.''
Apple's new Power Macintosh G3 line includes the latest copper-based PowerPC processors running up to 400Mhz and are packed with powerful forward-looking technologies, such as FireWire, USB and 10/100BASE-T Ethernet. Housed in a compact, translucent minitower enclosure that allows easy access and expansion, the new Power Macintosh G3 line starts at an aggressive price of US$1,599.
Company Profiles
Apple Computer, Inc. ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is now recommitted to its original mission -- to bring the best personal computing products and support to students, educators, designers, scientists, engineers, businesspersons and consumers in over 140 countries around the world.
ATI Technologies Inc., the world's largest supplier of 3D graphics and multimedia technology, designs, manufactures and markets innovative and award-winning multimedia solutions and graphics components for personal computers. An ISO 9002 company, ATI is the world's leading supplier of video and 2D/3D graphics accelerators to OEM and retail customers. Founded in l985, ATI employs more than 1,600 people at headquarters in Thornhill, Ontario, and in offices in the United States, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Barbados, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Japan. ATI is a public company whose shares trade on the NASDAQ and Toronto Stock Exchange. For other ATI news releases visit our web site at atitech.com.
Copyright (C) ATI Technologies Inc., 1999. All company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Features, pricing, availability and specifications are subject to change without notice. (x) Based on available standard configurations from leading PC manufacturers as of 12/2/98. Performance may vary, depending on application and system configuration. |