ATI introduces the RADEON X700 family of visual processors with best-in-class price and performance

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ATI Technologies Inc. today introduced the RADEON® X700 family of visual processors. The RADEON X700 delivers excellent graphics performance for gaming and visual processing, at a price suited to a broad range of customers. Delivering a gaming experience that is anything but mainstream, the RADEON X700 visual processing units (VPUs) include the advanced, cutting-edge features previously introduced in ATI’s RADEON X800 family of VPUs and a higher level of performance than some of last year’s high-end visual processors, but for less than $200.


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