The RV770 Story: Documenting ATI's Road to Success

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The RV770 Story: Documenting ATI's Road to Success

Postby honestjohn » Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:21 pm

A very good read ....

The RV770 Story: Documenting ATI's Road to Success

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3469

The Beginning: The Shot Heard Around the World

It all started back in 2001 when ATI, independent at the time, was working on the R300 GPU (Radeon 9700 Pro). If you were following the industry at all back then, you’d never forget the R300. NVIDIA was steadily gaining steam and nothing ATI could do was enough to dethrone the king. The original Radeon was a nice attempt but poor drivers and no real performance advantage kept NVIDIA customers loyal. The Radeon 8500 wasn’t good at all; there was just no beating NVIDIA’s GeForce4, the Ti 4200 did well in the mainstream market and the Ti 4600 was king of the high end.
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Re: The RV770 Story: Documenting ATI's Road to Success

Postby Mr. Chris » Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:34 am

I remember my Radeon 9500 Pro, which was a huge upgrade from my Rage 128 (was that what it was called? Brain fart time) then I got a 9800 Pro. I had to do a cooler mod to it because it would get too hot and pixelate like crazy. And that's when the ATI driver dance became very tiring, not to mention the VIA board I had at the time needed an extra .2 volts on the AGP buss to run an ATI card.

Then I got my first Nvidia card, a PNY 6600GT, and the rest is history. Chris.
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