ATI Technologies Inc. (ATI) was a major designer and supplier of graphics processing units, motherboard chipsets, and video cards. In 2006, the company was acquired by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and was renamed the AMD Graphics Product Group, although the ATI brand was retained for graphics cards.
AMD has introduced today its most advanced graphics card of AMD Radeon HD 8970M for Notebooks. Acclaimed to be world's fastest notebook graphics card, 8970M is launched basically for game lovers. Based on high tech GCN design, AMD Radeon HD 8970M provides best mobile gaming experience. Read more6 days ago, 4:12am CDT
AMD's "Never Settle Reloaded Sale" gets you a high end graphics card w/ 3 free games Read moreMay 8 2013, 2:44pm CDT
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