AMD rebrands ATI chipsets under its own name?
ATI brand only for discrete GPUs
15th November 2006 10:01 GMT
AMD may be retaining the ATI brand for its discrete graphics chip products, but it's going to drop the old name from its newly acquired chipset business, it has been claimed. Out will go CrossFire Xpress, in will come AMD x80X CrossFire.
The exact numbering will depend on the chipset family, DailyTech reports which cites the company's latest roadmap. The CrossFire Xpress 1600 series will become the AMD 480X CrossFire line, while the CrossFire Xpress 3200 range will soon be branded AMD 580X CrossFire.
The chipsets' features, the report claims, will remain unchanged, and while ATI juggled with the products' naming scheme before, this change really puts the stamp on AMD's ambition to match Intel as a producer of chipsets.
The move is also likely to renew speculation that AMD may choose to spin off or sell the discrete graphics business, now the only part of the former ATI to retain its original name, neatly partitioning for a divestment should AMD ever feel the need to do so. ®


Intel Core i7 I7-920 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz, 4x256kB, 4.8GT/s QPI, LGA 1336 Socket B)
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Quad Core Processor (3.4GHz, 6MB L3 Cache, 4x512KB L2 Cache, 2000 MHz Bus, Socket AM3)
Asus P7P55D Motherboard (Intel Socket H LGA1156, P55 Express, ATX, 16GB DDR3)
Intel Core i5 750 Qaud Core Processor (2.66GHz, 8MB L3 Cache, 2.5 GT/s Bus, Socket H LGA1156)
Asus M4A785TD-V EVO AMD 785G/SB710 Socket AM3 ATX Motherboard