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  • Slide 1
  • ATI Technologies Inc. Project made by Jrmie Brun For COMP 1631 Winter 2011
  • Slide 2
  • Table of content Introduction Facts Founder The Birth of ATI Products Ruby Competitors Fusion References
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  • Introduction ATI Technologies Inc. was found in 1985 (as Array Technologies Inc.). Kwok Yuen Ho. Although its main products are graphics processing units, ATI also makes : Personal computer platforms and chipsets Multimedia and digital TV products Console Graphics products Handheld chipsets High performance computing
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  • Facts ATI is a subsidiary of AMD Its main headquarter is located in Markham, Ontario. The president of the company is Adrian Hartog and the vice president is Rick Bergman. It is a semiconductor type of industry. In 2006, AMD acquires ATI to create a new, innovative processing powerhouse.
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  • Founder Ho, ATIs founder was born in 1950 in China to a wealthy family. However, his family became poor. Ho spent his early years in life peddling vegetables. His father had to go work in a factory in Hong Kong, sending money to his family when he could. In 1962, the family was together again in a one-room flat in Hong-Kong. He attended National Cheng Kung University and graduated from there with a bachelors in Electrical Engineering in 1974. He had several jobs related to his field of studies such as Control Data Systems, Philips Electronics, and National Semiconductor. He then went on to be general manager at Wongs Electronics Co. Ltd., a pc manufacturing and assembly house. He then immigrated to Canada in 1984, where he had trouble finding a position comparable to what he had in Hong-Kong. Kwok Yuen Ho
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  • The birth of ATI Technologies Inc. With the help of two other Hong-Kong immigrant, Benny Lau and Lee Lau, Ho started the company focusing on graphic cards. They had trouble at first, with only their life savings for money and no computer manufacturers were willing to make business with them. After three months, the had no more money. The Overseas Union Bank of Singapore loaned them 300,000$ but was later increased to 1.5 million.
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  • The birth of ATI Technologies Inc. Their company was still in trouble. They needed one design to be able to continue to run the company. Their first big break came later on in the year when Commodore signed on. They were ordering 7, 000 chips a week. They began to make profit and by the end of the year, ATI had 10 million in revenues.
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  • Products Graphics processing units: ATI has had a number of graphics processing units. Its most recent is the Radeon series. It first launched in 2000 and was made for consumers who wants 3D accelerator add-in cards. ATI is currently working on EyeFinity and EyeSpeed. EyeFinity consists of 6 monitors connected together to allow surround-screen panoramic. EyeSpeed allows you to experience games with true-to-life actions. Personal computer platforms and chipsets: The first chipsets ATI invented was IGP 3x0, Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP. It included a DirectX 7-level 3D graphics processor. Their latest products are the AMD 800 chipset series.
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  • Products Multimedia and Digital TV Products: ATI has a All-in- Wonder series which is a series of multimedia graphics cards that incorporates TV tuner and Radeon graphics cards all in one. This was discontinued but later relaunched as All-In-Wonder HD in 2008. ATI also made TV tuners and a wireless remote control series for ATI multimedia products. Console graphics products: One of ATIs console graphics products is Flipper. This contains a 3D accelerator developed by ArtX. Flipper is used in the Nintendo GameCube. Another product of ATI is Xenos, which is used in Microsoft's Xbox 360. The third product is Hollywood. Hollywood is part of the Nintendo Wii.
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  • Products Handheld chipsets: The first handheld chipset by ATI, called Imageon, was introduced in 2002. It brings 2D and 3D graphics to handheld devices, like cellphones. Their second product, called Imageon TV, was announced in 2006. Imageon TV allows handheld products to receive digital broadcast TV signals. High Performance Computing: Started with ATI Firestream, but later rebranded as AMD Stream Processor. It utilize the stream processing concept, together with Close to Metal hardware interface.
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  • ATIs fictional character : Ruby In 2003, ATI was working on a demo to show the public just how much their graphics hardware were strong and they needed a story to prove. Ruby came along in the picture.
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  • Ruby In order to developed storyboards for the plot and script, ATI worked with their own FireGL workstation graphics accelerators and Alias Maya 3D graphics software. They also collaborated with RhinoFX. To make Ruby look as human as possible, they held auditions. The actors auditioning had to perform martial arts moves that would be digitized through a capture system. Working with the motion capture data, animators began to rig skeletons to represent the storys characters.
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  • ATIs competitor : NVidia ATI and NVidia have been competitor for a long period of time. Although NVidia has been known for better prices, ATI provides better quality graphics cards. Another big difference is that ATIs graphics cards are used in Microsoft's Xbox 360 while NVidia's graphics cards are used in Sonys PlayStation 3.
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  • Fusion In 2006, Advanced Micro Devices(AMD) took over ATI and merged the two companies together. It still remained AMD but with ATIs technology in their products. They called their first product Fusion. They merged a CPU and GPU on some of their chips, thereby eliminating the requirement of a Northbridge chip completely from the motherboard. In august 2010, they announced that they will retire the ATI brand and go only with AMD.
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  • References http://www.firingsquad.com/features/atihistory/ http://www.firingsquad.com/features/atihistory/ http://www.amd.com/us/aboutamd/corporate- information/Pages/timeline.aspx http://www.amd.com/us/aboutamd/corporate- information/Pages/timeline.aspx http://www.squidoo.com/nvidia-vs-ati http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATI_Technologies