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MIPS architecture processors include: IDT RC32438 ; ATI / AMD Xilleon ; Alchemy Au1000, 1100, 1200 ; Broadcom Sentry5 ; RMI XLR7xx, Cavium Octeon CN30xx, CN31xx, CN36xx, CN38xx and CN5xxx ; Infineon Technologies EasyPort, Amazon, Danube, ADM5120, WildPass, INCA-IP, INCA-IP2 ; Microchip Technology PIC32 ; NEC EMMA and EMMA2, NEC VR4181A, VR4121, VR4122, VR4181A, VR5432, VR5500 ; Oak Technologies Generation ; PMC-Sierra RM11200 ; QuickLogic QuickMIPS ESP ; Toshiba Donau, Toshiba TMPR492x, TX4925, TX9956, TX7901.
* Ruby, a promotional character created by ATI Technologies
In 2010, GPHI announced it had won a significant favorable ruling in its litigation with ATI Technologies and AMD in June 2010, following the patent lawsuit originally filed during the Silicon Graphics, Inc. era.
* ATI Technologies is founded.
This interface is also used by XGA, IBM Image Adapter / A, and clones of the 8514 / A and XGA such as the ATI Technologies Mach 32 and IIT AGX.
VESA (; Video Electronics Standards Association ) is an international standards body for computer graphics formed in 1988 by NEC Home Electronics, maker of the MultiSync monitor line, and eight video display adapter manufacturers: ATI Technologies, Genoa Systems, Orchid Technology, Renaissance GRX, STB Systems, Tecmar, Video 7 and Western Digital / Paradise Systems.
* Evergreen ( GPU family ), a series of ATI Technologies graphics processing units
* ATI Technologies, a former semiconductor corporation and major designer of graphics processing units ( GPUs ), graphics cards and motherboard chipsets, founded in 1985 and acquired by Advanced Micro Devices in 2006
* ATI Technologies
A few third-party EGA clones ( notably the ATI Technologies and Paradise boards ) feature a range of extended graphics modes ( e. g., 640 × 400, 640 × 480 and 720 × 540 ), as well as automatic monitor type detection, and sometimes also a special 400-line interlace mode for use on CGA monitors.
ATI Technologies has also since introduced its own multi-chip implementation, dubbed " CrossFire ".
Late in 2002, two employees at ATI Technologies leaked a development version of Doom 3 onto the Internet.
Rival ATI Technologies coined the term visual processing unit or VPU with the release of the Radeon 9700 in 2002.
Technologies such as SLI by Nvidia and CrossFire by ATI allow multiple GPUs to be used to draw a single image, increasing the processing power available for graphics.
* UVD ( Unified Video Decoder )-is the video decoding bit-stream technology from ATI Technologies to support hardware ( GPU ) decode with DXVA.
This was seen as part of a potentially successful attempt to become competitive with ATI Technologies and Nvidia Corporation, which are the two largest GPU manufacturers in the world.
On March 6, 2006, ATI Technologies announced the acquisition of Shanghai-based MacroSynergy, a fabless chip designer and XGI Technology alliance company, as well as related personnel working out of XGI Technology's Santa Clara, California location.
The brand was launched in 2000 by ATI Technologies, which was acquired by AMD in 2006.
* ATI Technologies ( VIP ( 82c441 ( 1987 )), VGA Wonder )
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* ATI PowerPlay, a power management technology from ATI Technologies
For Mac OS systems, a video card consisting of an * ATI Technologies or nVidia chipset with at least 16 MB of memory is required.

ATI and Rage
Early video chipsets featuring AGP support included the Rendition Vérité V2200, 3dfx Voodoo Banshee, Nvidia RIVA 128, 3Dlabs PERMEDIA 2, Intel i740, ATI Rage series, Matrox Millennium II, and S3 ViRGE GX / 2.
* 2001 – Viewfinder Podule, AGP adapter allows the use of IBM PC clone AGP graphics cards ( e. g. a range of ATI Rage and Radeon ).
* ATI Rage 128 and Rage Fury MAXX
While these cards, such as Matrox Mystique, S3 ViRGE, and ATI 3D Rage, offered unquestionably inferior 3D acceleration, their lower cost and simplicity often appealed to OEM system builders.
The Voodoo2 required three chips and a separate VGA graphics card, whereas new competing 3D products, such as the ATI Rage Pro, Nvidia RIVA 128, and Rendition Verite 2200, were single-chip products.
These machines had onboard and external SCSI ( from the custom MESH IC ), ADB, 10BASE-T Ethernet, two MiniDIN-8 serial ports, and onboard ATI graphics ( originally IIc, later updated to Pro and then Rage Pro Turbo ) with a slot for VRAM upgrade.
Additionally, they came with onboard ATI Rage II + video.
G3s with Revision B ROMs support slave devices on their IDE controllers, and had the onboard video upgraded to ATI Rage Pro.
G3s with Revision C ROMs also support slave devices on their IDE controllers, but the most significant technical differences are the newer Open Firmware version than the previous two models ( 2. 4 vs 2. 0f1 ) and another onboard video upgrade, this time to ATI Rage Pro Turbo.
In the PC world, notable failed first-tries for low-cost 3D graphics chips were the S3 ViRGE, ATI Rage, and Matrox Mystique.
* ATI Rage, a series of graphics chipsets by ATI
Like the competing ATI Rage Pro, RIVA 128 was never able to accelerate the popular Unreal Engine in Direct3D mode due to missing hardware features.
* ATI Rage series ( Pro was the most recent at the time )
* ATI Rage Pro
RIVA TNT2's competition included the 3dfx Voodoo2, 3dfx Voodoo3, the Matrox G400, and the ATI Rage 128.
* ATI Rage 128
* ATI Rage 128 MAXX and Radeon
ATI Rage IIc graphics with 2 MB SGRAM.
Minor update featuring new Mac OS 8. 5, ATI Rage Pro Graphics with 6 MB of SGRAM.
ATI Rage Pro Turbo graphics with 6 MB SGRAM.
However, the NV1 struggled in a market place full of several competing proprietary standards, and was marginalised by emerging polygon-based 2D / 3D accelerators such as the low-cost S3 Graphics ViRGE, Matrox Mystique, ATI Rage, and Rendition Vérité V1000 among other early entrants.
Savage4 was hardly a match for the new 3dfx Voodoo3, ATI Rage 128, Matrox G400, or NVIDIA Riva TNT2.

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