ATI Multi VPU To Use External Connector

Spinner (Spinner) [url=http://www.theinquirer.net]The Inquirer[/url] reports that they now have confirmation that ATI will be using an external connector in order to make its Multi VPU function.

May 16, 2005 12:00 PM ET in News

The Inquirer reports that they now have confirmation that ATI will be using an external connector in order to make its Multi VPU function. ATI tried to avoid using a connector but after concluding a connector would be actually necessary, ATI decided to go with an external one, as apposed to an internal one, to make sure owners of their X800 and X850 line of cards could still upgrade to a multi VPU setup in the future.

It will be interesting to see the connector live but the good news is that owners of X800 and X850 cards will be able to buy one more card and to have multi VPU up and running. Otherwise ATI would be caught in the cross fire between Multi VPU wannabes and future dual card users.

One thing is certain, ATI is definitely entering this market very aggressively as it wants a hefty piece of Nvidia’s SLI cake. There is some money to be earned and ATI wants to be there.

A thoughtful move by ATI.

Source: The Inquirer

4 Comments:

  1. yes! goodnews, my soon to be aquired 800xl will work!

  2. It's too bad the cores can't work at their respective speeds if you use two different kinds of cards. That'd be wicked. However, it's brilliant that they can use two different ones anyway, so kudos to ATi. Looks like I'll be going with ATi once AGAIN when I build a new computer

    If I'm not mistaken, in general, 2x6800gt is slightly more powerful than an x850xt-pe, no? Now imagine 2xx850xt-pe.

    /me drools

  3. Some type of connecter is a must otherwise there would be so much data across the PCI-E bus it would be flooded.

  4. If I'm not mistaken, in general, 2x6800gt is slightly more powerful than an x850xt-pe, no? Now imagine 2xx850xt-pe.

    /me drools

    And here I thought I'd be shooting myself in the foot for buying an X850 with no dual card options in the future

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