ATI kündigt Workstation PCI-Express Karten an
Soeben hat [url=http://www.ati.com]ATI[/url] seine PCI-Express Karten für den Workstationmarkt angekündigt. Es handelt sich dabei um das High-End Modell FireGL V7100, die Mitteklassekarte FireGL V5100 und die beiden Low-Cost Modelle FireGL V3200 und FireGL V3100. Die V7100 basiert dabei auf dem X800-Chip mit 16 Pixelpipelines und 6 Vertex-Shadern und besitzt 256 MB RAM sowie zwei Dual DVI-Outputs, die V5100 basiert auf dem X800-Chip und besitzt 12 Pixelpipelines sowie 128 MB. Die kleineren V3200 und V3100-Karten basieren auf den gestern vorgestellten X600-GPUs mit 4 Pixelpipelines und 2 Vertex-Einheiten. Sie besitzen jeweils 128 MB RAM.With 256 MB of memory, and a Visual Processing Unit (VPU) architected with a stunning 16 pixel pipelines and six vertex processors, the FireGL V7100 doubles the rendering power of ATI’s previous high end FireGL products and excels at the most demanding of high-end 3D applications, such as Catia, Maya, Softimage|XSI and SolidWorks. Important for workstation customers, the FireGL V7100 supports dual DVI configurations, as well as dual link, the ability to support ultra high end resolution 9 megapixel displays.
The FireGL V5100 has 128MB of memory, features a VPU with twelve pixel pipelines and six vertex processors and has dual DVI outputs. Bringing high end features to the entry level price segment, the FireGLV3200 offers 128 MB of memory, 4 pixel pipelines and 2 vertex pipelines. At the value end, the FireGL V3100 also offers 128 MB of memory, 4 pixel pipelines and 2 vertex processors, with dual display support via VGA and DVI outputs. As a response to customer requests, stereo 3D capability with quad-buffered output is standard on the FireGL V7100, FireGL V5100 and the FireGL V3200 cards.
The FireGL V5100 has 128MB of memory, features a VPU with twelve pixel pipelines and six vertex processors and has dual DVI outputs. Bringing high end features to the entry level price segment, the FireGLV3200 offers 128 MB of memory, 4 pixel pipelines and 2 vertex pipelines. At the value end, the FireGL V3100 also offers 128 MB of memory, 4 pixel pipelines and 2 vertex processors, with dual display support via VGA and DVI outputs. As a response to customer requests, stereo 3D capability with quad-buffered output is standard on the FireGL V7100, FireGL V5100 and the FireGL V3200 cards.