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  2. Radeon 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    Radeon 9700 PRO was launched clocked at 325 MHz, ahead of the originally projected 300 MHz. With a transistor count of 110 million, it was the largest and most complex GPU of the time. A slower chip, the 9700, was launched a few months later, differing only by lower core and memory speeds.

  3. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Radeon X1300 PRO October 5, 2005 (PCIe) November 1, 2006 (AGP) AGP 8× PCIe ×16 600 400 2400 2400 300 2400 128 256 12.8 128 31 $149 Radeon X1300 XT August 12, 2006 RV530 157 150 500 12:5:4:4 6000 2000 625 2000 22 $89 Radeon X1550 January 8, 2007 RV516 107 100 AGP 8x PCI PCIe x16 4:2:4:4 2200 2200 275 2200 128 256 512 27 $ Radeon X1600 PRO ...

  4. AMD Software - Wikipedia

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    AMD Software (formerly known as Radeon Software) is a device driver and utility software package for AMD's Radeon graphics cards and APUs. Its graphical user interface is built with Qt [ 6 ] and is compatible with 64-bit Windows and Linux distributions .

  5. List of AMD processors with 3D graphics - Wikipedia

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    Radeon R200: Programmable pixel & vertex pipelines 150 nm 8.1 2001 Radeon 8500 R300: 150 nm 130 nm 110 nm 2.0 [b] 9.0 11 2002 Radeon 9700 R420: 130 nm 110 nm 9.0b 11 (FL 9_2) 2004 Radeon X800 R520: 90 nm 80 nm 9.0c 11 (FL 9_3) 2005 Radeon X1800 R600: TeraScale 1: 80 nm 65 nm 3.3 10.0 11 (FL 10_0) ATI Stream: 2007 Radeon HD 2900 XT RV670: 55 nm 10.1

  6. Matrox Parhelia - Wikipedia

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    The Radeon 9700 Pro was faster and produced higher quality 3D performance, while debuting at the same price as the Parhelia ($399 USD). [7] Due to their equivalent pricing against faster cards, the Parhelia never got a significant hold in the market.

  7. AMD FirePro - Wikipedia

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    Radeon 9600 Pro: 130 AGP 400 320 2:4:4:4 1: 1.6 1.6 128 10.2 DDR 128 Un­known 9.0 2.0 FireGL Z1-128 2002 R300 Radeon 9500 Pro: 150 AGP 325 310 4:4:4:4 1: 1.3 1.3 128 19.8 DDR 256 Un­known 9.0 2.0 FireGL X1-128 2002 R300 Radeon 9700: 150 AGP 325 310 4:8:8:8 1: 2.6 2.6 128 19.84 DDR 256 Un­known 9.0 2.0 FireGL X1-256 2002 R300 Radeon 9700 Pro ...

  8. Radeon - Wikipedia

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    Radeon 9700 R420: 130 nm 110 nm 9.0b 11 (FL 9_2) 2004 Radeon X800 R520: 90 nm 80 nm 9.0c 11 (FL 9_3) 2005 Radeon X1800 R600: TeraScale 1: 80 nm 65 nm 3.3 10.0 11 (FL 10_0) ATI Stream: 2007 Radeon HD 2900 XT RV670: 55 nm 10.1 11 (FL 10_1) ATI Stream APP [29] Radeon HD 3850/3870 RV770: 55 nm 40 nm 1.0 2008 Radeon HD 4850/4870 Evergreen: TeraScale ...

  9. Radeon R300 series - Wikipedia

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    Radeon 9700 PRO was launched clocked at 325 MHz, ahead of the originally projected 300 MHz. With a transistor count of 110 million, it was the largest and most complex GPU of the time. A slower chip, the 9700, was launched a few months later, differing only by lower core and memory speeds.