ATI: Delayed launch of DirectX 9 won't hurt Radeon 9700 PRO sales
ATI Technologies and its card-making partners said that they expected little sales impact from Microsoft's reported delay in launching its DirectX 9 standard, adding that the postponement made no difference, as most games in the market do not even support the earlier DirectX 8.1.
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