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  2. All-in-Wonder - Wikipedia

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    The All-in-Wonder (also abbreviated to AIW) was a combination graphics card/TV tuner card designed by ATI Technologies.It was introduced on November 11, 1996. [1] ATI had previously used the Wonder trademark on other graphics cards (ATI Wonder series), however, they were not full TV/graphics combo cards (EGA Wonder, VGA Wonder, Graphics Wonder).

  3. ATI Wonder - Wikipedia

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    The ATI Wonder is a series of video cards for the IBM Personal Computer and compatibles, introduced by ATI Technologies in the mid to late 1980s. [1] [2] [3] These cards were unique at the time as they offered the end user a considerable amount of value by combining support for multiple graphics standards (and monitors) into a single card.

  4. Radeon 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    ATI only intended for the 9500 series to be a temporary solution to fill the gap for the 2002 Christmas season, prior to the release of the 9600. Since all of the R300 chips were based on the same physical die, ATI's margins on 9500 products were low. Radeon 9500 was one of the shortest-lived product of ATI, later replaced by the Radeon 9600 ...

  5. Category:ATI Technologies products - Wikipedia

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    Radeon 9000 series; Radeon R100 series; Radeon R200 series; Radeon R300 series; Radeon R400 series; Radeon R430; ... ATI Wonder; X. Xenos (graphics chip) AMD XGP ...

  6. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    All-in-Wonder 7500 January 22, 2002 RV200 150 260 180 520 1560 65 64 5.760 ? ? All-in-Wonder 8500 April 4, 2002 R200 260 275 4:2:8:4 1100 2200 137.5 128 8.8 ? 31 8.1 1.4 All-in-Wonder 8500 DV August 30, 2001 230 190 920 1840 115 64 6.08 ? All-in-Wonder 9000 Pro March 31, 2003 RV250 AGP 8x 275 225 4:1:4:4 1110 1110 68.75 64, 128 7.2 ? ? All-in ...

  7. Radeon R200 series - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001 was the release of the All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 DV, with 64 MB and a slower clock speed like the 8500 LE. In 2002, three 128 MB cards were rolled out, the Radeon 8500, 8500 LE, and the All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 128 MB which was clocked at full 8500 speeds but had fewer video-related features than the AIW 8500 DV.

  8. ATI Technologies - Wikipedia

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    ATI often produced 'Pro' versions with higher clock speeds, and sometimes an extreme 'XT' version, and even more recently 'XT Platinum Edition (PE)' and 'XTX' versions. The Radeon series was the basis for many ATI All-In-Wonder boards. Mobility Radeon – A series of power-optimized versions of Radeon graphics chips for use in laptops.

  9. TeraScale (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    TeraScale 1; Release date: May 2007; 17 years ago () [citation needed]: History; Predecessor: Not publicly known [citation needed]: Successor: TeraScale 2: Support status; Unsupported since late 2013 (final Windows driver releases: 13.9 for Windows Vista and 7, 13.1 for Windows 8 and 13.4 as beta for Windows XP and 8)