EE Times.com have a news article up that should have you laptop fanboy's foaming @ the mouth: Colorgraphic and ATI Technologies form a strategic partnership!
ATI Technologies today announce a strategic relationship to deliver revolutionary VPU performance to a new line of multi-display graphics cards. Colorgraphic's Xentera GT will be based upon ATI's Mobility Radeon 9000 VPU. The Xentera GT will be available in three primary designs: Dual, analog output (PCI and AGP models); Low profile, Quad analog/DVI output (PCI and AGP models); 8-Output analog/4 DVI (PCI). The first Xentera are scheduled for release in May. We are excited at the prospect of developing the world's first, 256 Meg, 8-port graphics card." Brian Lemaster, Director of Sales, adds, "Colorgraphic will again raise the bar for multi-screen customers. It will now be possible to support upwards of 32 screens from a single PC.
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ATI Technologies today announce a strategic relationship to deliver revolutionary VPU performance to a new line of multi-display graphics cards. Colorgraphic's Xentera GT will be based upon ATI's Mobility Radeon 9000 VPU. The Xentera GT will be available in three primary designs: Dual, analog output (PCI and AGP models); Low profile, Quad analog/DVI output (PCI and AGP models); 8-Output analog/4 DVI (PCI). The first Xentera are scheduled for release in May. We are excited at the prospect of developing the world's first, 256 Meg, 8-port graphics card." Brian Lemaster, Director of Sales, adds, "Colorgraphic will again raise the bar for multi-screen customers. It will now be possible to support upwards of 32 screens from a single PC.
For more info warp2 EE Times.com.