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On October 25, 2006, AMD and ATI joined forces in a transaction that combines AMD’s technology leadership in microprocessors with ATI’s strengths in graphics, chipsets and consumer electronics. The result is a processing powerhouse: a new competitor, better equipped to drive growth, innovation and choice for its customers in commercial and mobile computing segments and in rapidly-growing consumer electronics segments.

 

Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with centers of excellence around the world, the new company has a combined workforce of approximately 14,900 employees. This transaction breaks new ground for both companies and is expected to provide increased customer benefits in four key technology areas:

 

 

 

Commercial Clients

As a combined company, AMD and ATI will develop commercial platforms that deliver simplicity, stability, and manageability in graphics-rich and mobile environments.

 

Mobile Computing

As a combined company, AMD and ATI will advance mobile computing by delivering integrated platforms that are designed to extend battery life while optimizing graphics and media processing.

 

Consumer Digital Media

As a combined company, AMD and ATI will empower users to create and experience rich, immersive digital entertainment across multiple consumer devices, including PCs, handhelds, and digital televisions.

 

High-Growth Markets

As a combined company, AMD and ATI will deliver highly-integrated, low-cost, power-efficient solutions to meet the expanding demands of billions of new users in emerging markets.

 

I wonder if Nintendo Wii consoles will still carry the ATI logo?

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ATi the company is no more, but AMD will keep the branding

 

Could be good news, i'll be interested to see what AMD do with ATi. DX10 cards tailored to work perfectly with AMD processors? :D

 

Actually kind of. They're planning to release codenamed 'fusion' chips after two years which combines the cpu and gpu on one chip.

 

And there are rumours of intel merging with nvidia. It's a very exciting time for pc hardware at the moment :)

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Actually kind of. They're planning to release codenamed 'fusion' chips after two years which combines the cpu and gpu on one chip.

 

And there are rumours of intel merging with nvidia. It's a very exciting time for pc hardware at the moment :)

 

I beg to differ we already have a console market.

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I beg to differ we already have a console market.

 

Well on pc you don't have much of a choice. Microsoft and dx10 makes sure that the games will run on both ati/amd and intel/(nvidia?) systems. There might be similar optimized code available as there is now. But if it comes to that you have to have a certain brand gpu/cpu to be able to play games, I'll sell my pc and play more with consoles.

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Ironic how Wii will carry the AMD logo over a few months while it's actually powered by IBM.

 

ATi the company is no more, but AMD will keep the branding

 

Could be good news, i'll be interested to see what AMD do with ATi. DX10 cards tailored to work perfectly with AMD processors? :D

 

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Either one of you is wrong or the other didn't read the thread.

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