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The 8th generation of the ATI graphics card family is here! This new GPU is accessible to all, with multiple variants and custom cards available for purchase. Vivid WorkshopData ATI 12.1 3.18 GB are dedicated for construction, manufacturing, engineering, automotive industries. The processing power of this card reaches up to 12 teraflops with 7GB memory bandwidth per second on a 128-bit bus bandwidth. The card is equipped with 1,024 stream processors and a clock frequency of 700 MHz. The device offers one chip per pixel support, 32 pixels pipelines dedicated for floating-point operations and 128 texture mapping units, as well as a texture filtering architecture, along with a single-slot CrossFire processing.The first card was released in 2006 as the first Radeon HD 2900 XT graphics card. The first Radeon HD 2400 XT came later that year as a lower-end solution to the R700 family launched in 2005. In June 2008 the second generation was introduced as the non-Xfire variant of the RADEON HD 3850 X2 class graphics cards. The third generation was launched in September 2010. It is based on the "new" TeraScale 2 (VLIW4) architecture. The ATI Radeon HD 4200 was introduced on February 24, 2008, as the mainstream of the series. It features full Microsoft DirectX 10.1 support, entirely with Shader Model 4.1 and Pixel Shader 4.1 capabilities. The desktop video card was made available for purchase on February 26, 2008, with prices of $89 without rebates, or $99 after rebates at launch date. This mainstream video card is equipped with 400 stream processors with 400 MHz core clock rate, with a 256-bit memory bus width with GDDR3 memory clocked at 1000 MHz. This unit also features support for HDCP, HDMI 1.3a, HDMI 1.4a and the HD 3D stereoscopic display initiative with stereoscopic 3D support for Blu-ray 3D, broadcast 3D services and games. The HD 4200 was not meant to be the fastest video card on the market, but it does provide an enormous improvement over integrated graphics solutions with its vast array of video acceleration technologies including support for Shader Model 4. 1, tessellation, Pixel Shader 4.1, H.264 modern codec acceleration, DirectCompute (DX10/DX11) and OpenCL 1.1 support. The ATI Radeon HD 4350 was released on March 14, 2008 as the mainstream of the series. It features full Microsoft DirectX 10.1 support, entirely with Shader Model 4.1 and Pixel Shader 4.1 capabilities. The desktop video card is made available for purchase on March 25, 2008 for prices of $79 without rebates or $99 after rebates at launch date. cfa1e77820
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