PC Partner Selects ATI’s RADEON IGP 320 Graphics Processor

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ATI's powerful, feature-rich integrated graphics processor, the RADEON IGP 320, has been selected to power PC Partner's A3MSA-275 and A3ASA-285 motherboards. One of the first ODMs (original design manufacturers) to ship a RADEON IGP-powered product, PC Partner enjoys a worldwide reputation for producing the highest quality motherboards and add-in cards. ATI began forming new business relationships with leading add-in-board and ODMs last year and has steadily added to this stable of high volume graphics solutions providers. ATI's entire product line of desktop and mobile technology is available to these partners.

"ATI is proud that PC Partner has selected ATI's RADEON IGP 320 integrated graphics processor as the 3D graphics and video engine on their A3MSA-275 and A3ASA-285 motherboards," said K.Y. Ho, CEO, ATI Technologies Inc. "Companies like PC Partner are fundamental to ATI's growth and expansion into new markets."

"RADEON IGP's award-winning video technology will allow PC Partner to bring next-generation products to market that provide an excellent platform for 3D gaming, DVD playback, and the latest multimedia applications," said Bosco Ho, CEO of PC Partner.

The RADEON IGP 320 uses a 64-bit system architecture, supports the latest DDR memory technology, and employs a scalable architecture with AGP 4X support that allows the user to upgrade their system with a performance graphics board, such as ATI's RADEON 8500. The RADEON IGP family is also the only integrated graphics family to include ATI's patented Fast Z-Clear technology that increases 3D rendering speed, TV-out functionality and HYDRAVISION dual-display support.
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