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ATI PowerXpress Now Delivering Increased Graphics Performance and Energy Efficiency to Notebook Consumers

5 June 2008 1 views No Comment

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Computex, TAIPEI — 4, 2008 – (NYSE:) today announced that ™ users can double or triple the performance of the integrated graphics processor1 when plugged into a wall socket or extend their battery life by over an hour while on the go2. Previously announced earlier this year as a variant of Graphics Technology for computers, allows users to manually or automatically switch between an ™ HD 3400 series discrete graphics processor and an integrated M780G with ™ HD 3200 graphics without rebooting their . features can also be accessible and user configurable via the ™ Control Center. The first to take advantage of are available from - Computers.

“For our Xa with the graphics technology of the HD 3000 series we implemented the feature,” said Hartmut Woerrlein, Senior Director Product Management Consumer Mobile, Computers. “For the consumer it’s a real advantage in their practical experience to switch between maximum graphic performance and maximum battery life, on the go and without restarting the whole system.”

“With , we’re addressing that traditional trade-off, giving people the to play high quality 3D games or watch HD movies when plugged in and still enjoy long lasting battery life in transit,” said Ben Bar-Haim, vice president of software, Graphics Products Group, . “ Computers’ deployment of these new features to European consumers demonstrates a forward looking design philosophy that delivers on their mobile computing needs.”

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