ATI Hypermemory New Chipset Details

  • Just as ATI was announcing the availability of its


    new chipset family for AMD 64 desktop platforms, the Radeon XPress 200, another more


    important ATI innovation is being prepared for its market debut.


    ATI is reported to


    be experiencing some problems with its new secret weapons but the company is expected to be


    able to showcaae it within a couple of weeks. According to most industry analysts it is more


    than likely that ATIs Hypermemory technology, will make it to a pre-Christmas launch, good


    news for a company that has gradually taken over the graphics market and is now in a very


    comfortable position.


    Although the Canadian graphics company will not reveal detaiuls


    of what is, after all, its secret weapon, the latest information suggests technology which


    will allow a PCI Express, card to use system memory to store textures and enable graphics


    processing. This sounds like a trick that ATI may have picked up while preparing its


    graphics board for the XBox 2, although it is hard to tell until further details of this


    technology are released. The performance impact of Hypermemory is expected to be significant


    but the most important aspect may turn out to be pricing which will become much more


    flexible since cards will not have to carry as much RAM as they do today.


    Meanwhile,


    the Radeon XPress 200 chipset series supports Socket 754 and 939 AMD desktop processors and


    is comprised of integrated graphics and the pin-compatible Radeon XPress 200P, which allows


    for high performance add-in graphics. The chipset will also feature:


    - Broad


    connectivity through four SATA ports with RAID 0 and 1 support, eight USB ports, one PCIe


    16X graphics slot and four PCIe 1X slots
    - Rich multimedia with support for high


    definition audio, onboard DVI and VGA outputs for multi-monitor support and ATIs LCD


    Enhancement Engine for improved LCD response time
    - High reliability through PCI


    Express-based Gigabit Ethernet, VPU recover, TPM 1.1 and 1.2 authentication, and support for


    AMD virus protection
    - Support for up to 1Ghz HyperTransport with additional overclocking


    flexibility.