AMD Extends Leadership To Professional Graphics

April 8, 2010 | 02:54

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— ATI FirePro™ V8800 professional graphics with ATI Eyefinity technology supports up to double the display real estate with 2.6 teraflops of breakthrough compute performance in a single card —



SUNNYVALE, Calif. — April 7, 2010 — AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced today the launch of the first of a new family of ATI FirePro™ professional graphics solutions with ATI Eyefinity technology,[1] delivering clear performance advances and productivity leadership. The ATI FirePro V8800—the industry’s most powerful professional graphics card ever created[2] and the only professional graphics solution in the world supporting ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology and Microsoft® DirectX® 11 technology—is available for order today from AMD and its technology partners.



“AMD is the undisputed consumer graphics leader and today we’re bringing many of the same cutting edge innovations from our ATI Radeon™ HD 5000 series to the professional graphics market for the first time. The ATI FirePro V8800 with ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology effectively dissolves visual limitations for professionals,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Products Group. “Our ecosystem has never been stronger as we’re actively working with leading ISVs and OEMs on a global scale to offer unprecedented choice and advanced performance for handling today’s modern workloads. We’re confident the latest family of ATI FirePro professional graphics brings new value to the workstation graphics market.”



The ATI FirePro V8800 is an affordable (MSRP $1499 USD) and powerful solution, delivering 2.6 teraflops of raw computing power with the highest memory

bandwidth (147.2 GB/s) available in any single-card professional graphics solution2 ─ more than two times the compute power of the previous generation ─ making it the ideal solution for manipulating large and complex photorealistic models in real-time. In the coming months AMD plans to round out its next-generation ATI FirePro family, offering a number of solutions to meet the various 2D and 3D needs of professionals working in CAD, Digital Content Creation (DCC), Broadcast, Medical Imaging and Financial Services.



ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology

With ATI Eyefinity technology, professionals can use up to 2x the screen workspace with a single card and increase productivity.[3] Three and four display desktop configurations are simple to enable with the ATI FirePro V8800 – users only need to connect the additional displays to the graphics card.1



· See more: with one ATI FirePro V8800 users can drive up to four independent 30” displays,[4] enabling 16.4 million pixels in vivid color detail for a truly immersive environment.[5]

· Expansive desktop space: manage multitasking more efficiently, and view more designs, applications and images at once.

· Speedy workflows: avoid time-wasting application-switching, window-sorting, mouse-clicking and scrolling.

· Single desktop: support for an intuitive Graphical User Interface allows configuration of a single desktop surface across multiple displays.

· Synchronized outputs: ATI Eyefinity technology works seamlessly with ATI FirePro™ S400 Synchronization Module, enabling up to four displays per graphics card to be synchronized at a time.


Support for industry standards

Next generation ATI FirePro professional graphics are designed for and ready to support leading industry standard application interfaces, including OpenGL®, OpenCL™ and DirectX® 11.



· Released by the Khronos Group in March, OpenGL® 4.0 includes a new tessellation feature that allows applications to amplify geometry, generating tessellated geometry based on incoming vertices and allowing professionals to take a rough object defined by only a few vertices and generate new vertices to smooth out the object and provide more detail. AMD has announced its support for OpenGL® through its beta driver for OpenGL® 4.0 and 3.3.

· OpenGL® 4.0 also further improves the close interoperability with the OpenCL™ industry standard for accelerating computationally or visually intensive applications.

· Next-generation ATI FirePro professional graphics are designed to accelerate OpenCL™ 1.0. Support for OpenCL™ 1.0 is available through AMD’s ATI Stream software development kit, which allows developers access to both AMD GPU and x86 CPU processors in a workstation or PC.[6]

· The latest generation of ATI FirePro professional graphics is hardware compliant with DirectX 11®, and ATI FirePro V8800 is the only professional graphics solution capable of supporting DirectCompute 11 today.



As the developer community looks to harness the power and performance associated with heterogeneous architectures, industry standards are needed for developing applications capable of running on all of the available processors in a system. Video is a highly data parallel application and AMD is actively collaborating with consumer and commercial software partners to accelerate transcoding. AMD regularly collaborates with middleware and other video codec providers, such as MainConcept, to help them take advantage of GPU acceleration technologies enabled by AMD’s ATI Stream technology and the OpenCL™ standard.6



Assuring reliability

AMD works closely with leading application providers to optimize ATI FirePro professional graphics, and ATI FirePro professional graphics have been certified on more than 90 applications.

· All ATI FirePro professional graphics are tested against a battery of simulations and real-world scenarios to ensure compatibility and stability.

· AMD also issues regular updates to its unified driver, delivering performance improvements, enhanced features and support across the ATI FirePro family.

Supporting Quotes

“Autodesk recognizes the importance of having our customers invest in a professional graphics solution,” said Jim White, director of Global Alliances, Autodesk. “Together with AMD, a leader in the professional graphics space, we’re able to provide Autodesk users with visually accurate, high performance creative tools. We look forward to working with AMD and the next generation of ATI FirePro graphics to enable our customers with exceptional productivity.”



“Our LX-5 LCoS is the world’s first projector to offer 10 million pixel resolution, which is more than four times the resolution of HD,” said Yoav Nir, market director Barco. “Using the LX-5 with Barco’s high contrast screens provides excellent image details and color quality. Barco’s visualization technology combined with the ATI FirePro V8800 and ATI FirePro S400 results in a streamlined, affordable solution for our customers. One ATI FirePro V8800 is powerful enough to drive our projector and no longer requires customers to purchase multiple graphics cards and invest time and resource to manage a more complicated infrastructure.”



“As a world leader in 3D design and simulation solutions, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp. is committed to optimizing its software to take advantage of the innovative features, performance and reliability that ATI FirePro professional graphics have provided our users for many years,” said Darren Henry, director of product Marketing, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp. “With ATI FirePro V8800, our users can create more realistic designs and quickly render them and make necessary changes in near real-time. Not only can users get more done each day, they can spend more time focusing on the task at hand and freely create without being bogged down by technology.”



"Our ScalableDesktop software solution blends and warps arrays from one to six projectors into one seamless Windows desktop display. The projectors allow large, curved displays to run at resolutions well beyond typical HD, enabling a more immersive computing experience for users," said Andrew Jamison, chief executive officer, Scalable Display Technologies. "ATI FirePro professional graphics, featuring ATI Eyefinity technology, serve the market for ultra-high definition displays. This easy-to-use and cost-effective single card solution helps make professionals’ lives easier, and AMD has delivered."



“3D artists working in production pipelines want and need to maximize graphics quality, performance and productivity whenever possible,” said David Koenig, chief executive officer, StudioGPU. “StudioGPU MachStudio Pro coupled with the robust new ATI FirePro V8800 gives artists the ability to effectively harness the power of the GPU to deliver real-time cinematic quality non-linear 3D workflow and rendering on a desktop workstation—essentially opening the door for creativity without boundaries. The dramatic performance boost combined with native support for multiple monitors and DirectX® 11 makes the MachStudio Pro and ATI FirePro V8800 combination an absolute must-have for 3D artists everywhere.”



“Broadcasters are increasingly relying on interactive large-scale visualizations to differentiate programming from the competition, and our Viz Video Wall ER helps customers display powerful 3D visualizations capable of running in real-time during live broadcasts,” said Gerhard Lang, chief engineering officer, Vizrt. “ATI FirePro professional graphics provide a reliable, powerful platform that is capable of syncing multiple rendering engines quickly.”

Resources

· Certification page: ATI FirePro graphics have received more than 90 application certifications

· More information: ATI FirePro V8800

· Twitter: Follow AMD professional graphics updates @ATIFirePro

· Facebook: Become a fan of AMD technology on Facebook

· Photos

About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and play. For more information, visit www.amd.com.



AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, ATI, the ATI logo, FirePro, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, and DirectX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.



OpenCL and the OpenCL logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. used by permission by Khronos.



This release contains forward-looking statements concerning AMD and technology partner product offerings which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are commonly identified by words such as "would," "may," "expects," "believes," "plans," "intends," “strategy,” “roadmaps,” "projects" and other terms with similar meaning. Investors are cautioned that the forward-looking statements in this presentation are based on current beliefs, assumptions and expectations, speak only as of the date of this presentation and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. With respect to AMD, risks include the possibility that customers may stop buying AMD’s products or materially reduce their operations or demand for its products; AMD will be unable to develop, launch and ramp new products and technologies in the volumes and mix required by the market and at mature yields on a timely basis; standards promulgated by open standards bodies will be adopted at rates slower than currently projected; demand for computers and, in turn, demand for AMD’s products will be lower than currently expected; there will be unexpected variations in market growth and demand for AMD’s products and technologies in light of the product mix that it may have available at any particular time or a decline in demand; and AMD will be unable to maintain the level of investment in research and development that is required to remain competitive. Investors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in AMD’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 26, 2009.



[1] ATI Eyefinity technology can support multiple displays using a single enabled ATI FirePro™ professional graphics card; the number of supported displays varies by card model. Microsoft® Windows® 7, Window Vista®, or Linux® is required in order to support more than 2 displays. Depending on the card model, native DisplayPort™ connectors and/or certified DisplayPort™ active or passive adapters to convert your monitor’s native input to your card’s DisplayPort™ or MiniDisplayPort™ connector(s) may be required. See www.amd.com/firepro for details.

[2] Based on comparison of 1600 stream processors and 147.2GB/s memory bandwidth for ATI FirePro™ V8800 vs. 240 CUDA processors and 102GB/s for NVIDIA QuadroFX 5800, as reported on www.nvidia.com/object/IO_11761.html as of 3/16/10. As of 3/1/2010, ATI FirePro™ V8800 has the highest number of stream processors of any graphics card.

[3] Based on support for up to four displays using ATI Eyefinity technology on ATI FirePro™ V8800 graphics vs. two displays for typical prior single-card technology.

[4] Each ATI FirePro V8800 supports up to four independent displays, using the four DisplayPort connectors.

[5] 2560 x 1600 resolution required for full 16.4 million pixel resolution.

[6] To enable support for OpenCL™ on next generation ATI FirePro™ professional graphics, including ATI FirePro™ V8800, AMD plans to release an OpenCL™ compliant driver and updated ATI Stream SDK later this year. Application support for ATI Stream technology is required for ATI Stream functionality.
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