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AMD announced the immediate availability of the ATI Radeon
HD 3870 X2 graphics processor, expanding the visual boundaries of PC
entertainment well beyond the 1080P High Definition (HD) threshold. The
industry’s first graphics processor to break the Teraflop (one trillion
floating point operations per second) barrier, the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 nearly
doubles the performance of the award-winning ATI Radeon HD 3870 introduced in
November 2007.
Through an elegant yet aggressive design, the 55 nanometer process-based ATI
Radeon 3870 X2 combines two ATI Radeon HD 3870s on a single graphics board,
connected through integrated CrossFire technology. ATI Radeon 3870 X2 is also
the first performance-leadership graphics product in the world to support
Microsoft’s upcoming DirectX 10.1 technology. The ATI Radeon 3870 X2 delivers a
new class of price and performance leadership with unbelievable enthusiast value
at a suggested retail price of US $449.
This launch follows on the success of the recently released ATI Radeon HD 3400
and ATI Radeon HD 3600 series graphics products, completing a comprehensive
portfolio of next-generation 55nm GPUs that deliver unparalleled price,
performance and energy efficiency from entry-level to performance-leadership
class products.
“PC gaming enthusiasts demand the ultimate in performance and scalability for
their HD gaming experience and the ATI Radeon 3870 X2 sets the standard by
which all should be compared in this segment,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice
president and general manager, Graphics Product Group, AMD. “With this launch
we reaffirm our commitment to enthusiast performance leadership and send a
clear message that the ATI Radeon 3870 X2 is the new gold standard of the PC
gaming world.”
Ultimate Performance
With the upcoming introduction of Microsoft’s DirectX 10.1 specification,
gamers can expect more realistic gaming environments while developers have access
to an increased amount of tools and resources to enhance overall image quality.
Through delivering top-to-bottom DirectX 10.1 support, ATI Radeon HD 3000
series users can enjoy a more complete gaming experience now and in the future.
“We’re pleased to see our newest DirectX 10 technology brought to market so
soon with the introduction of AMD’s latest enthusiast hardware,” said Kevin
Unangst, senior global director of Games for Windows, Microsoft. “One of the
greatest advantages of PC gaming is the rapid pace at which the experiences
evolve and improve. ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 delivers on the promise of DirectX 10
gaming with significantly improved visuals and enhanced performance.”
Ultimate HD Experiences
With the launch of ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2, AMD continues to support the industry-leading Unified Video Decoder (UVD) and ATI Avivo HD for exceptional platform efficiency and image quality for H.264 and VC-1 high definition content. Enhanced HDMI functionality is also offered via integrated HDCP and audio for HDMI video.
“Alienware prides itself on staying at the forefront of HD gaming innovation so that our brand stands for the best possible experience for our customers,” said Patrick Cooper, director of product group, Alienware. “With the launch of the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 in our Area-51 ALX CrossFire platform, we can push the boundaries of visual realism one step further and provide enthusiast gamers with the perfect blend of next-generation features, performance and platform efficiency.”
Ultimate Efficiency
The ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 is the first enthusiast graphics processors to use TSMC’s 55nm process technology. The smooth transition to 55nm has allowed for a 2X increase in performance-per-watt over the previous generation. Through an elegant board design, the ATI Radeon 3870 X2 delivers exceptional acoustics that are roughly equivalent to a single ATI Radeon HD 3870. When combined with ATI PowerPlay technology, the ATI Radeon 3870 X2 delivers exceptional idle power efficiency with the ability to dynamically raise or lower GPU power depending on the usage scenario.
The ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 launches with broad availability and ecosystem support from AMD’s Add-in-Board (AIB) and Systems Integrators (SI) partners. AIB partners building boards based on the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 include Asus, ASK, Club3D, Diamond Multimedia, HIS, ITC, Jetway, MSI, Sapphire, Triplex, Tul and Visiontek. Systems integrators launching ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 series include ABS,
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