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Amd Releases Ati All-in-wonder Hd Card

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AMD releases ATI All-In-Wonder HD card

Sunnyvale (CA) – It has been a while since ATI offered a new version of its All-in-Wonder graphics/TV tuner card combination. AMD revived the product series with the ATI All-In-Wonder HD, which replaces the still offered AiW X1900 with a faster graphics core a much improved TV tuner chip and HDTV capabilities................

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The graphics chip is based on the previous generation 600-series 55 nm graphics core, clocked at 725 MHz (memory: 600 MHz). AMD claims that the graphics performance of the card will beat a Radeon HD 3650 by 5 to 15% in popular games.

The MSRP of the ATI All-In-Wonder HD is $199.

Read the full article HERE

Excellent.

I owned every generation of AIW cards from Rage128 to the 9800PRO. Always liked the quality, although the Linux drivers were always lacking. Seems that there is still no Linux driver for the Theatre 650 part, so no love on that angle. However, it seems that if you're running say Vista Home Premium you'll be in for a pretty good experience. Claimed speed is pretty good, and the fact that the 650 looks to have PAL support only sweetens the deal.

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