ATI Mobility Radeon Shipping In Over 30 Pentium 4 Notebooks
ATI announced that the Mobility Radeon product family is the choice for well over 30 Pentium 4 notebooks. These notebooks started shipping in the summer of 2002 with the launch of the Pentium 4 processor in mobile PCs. ATI has captured a commanding majority of notebook designs in this important industry transition and this is despite what other mobile video chipset providers would lead one to beleive.
"The industry response for both the MOBILITY RADEON 7500 and the MOBILITY RADEON has been exceptional," says Reuven Soraya, Director of Marketing, Mobile Business Unit, ATI Technologies Inc. "Manufacturers and consumers continually rely on ATI to enhance the mobile computing experience with our rock-solid graphics performance, best-in-class software stability, industry-leading power management and advanced memory integration."
The MOBILITY RADEON 7500 and MOBILTY RADEON are featured in every notebook category, spanning corporate and consumer market segments including high-end desktop replacement notebooks, mainstream high-volume notebooks, thin-and-light as well as value-oriented models. The following Pentium 4 notebook PCs feature the MOBILITY RADEON 7500:
Alienware Area-51m, ASUS L2000B, ASUS L3000C, ASUS L3000S, Dell Inspiron 4150, Dell Latitude C640, Fujitsu FMV-BIBLIO MR Series,
Fujitsu LifeBook E Series, Gateway 600L, HP Evo Notebook N800c,
HP Evo Notebook N1000c, HP Evo Notebook N1000v, HP Pavilion zt1290,
HP Presario 1500, HP Presario 2800, IBM ThinkPad A31,IBM ThinkPad T30, MicronPC TransPort GX3, MicronPC Transport T1000, NEC VersaPro VA17S/AG, Samsung P10, Samsung T10, Sony VAIO GRX500 Series, Sony VAIO NV100 Series, WinBook J4
The MOBILITY RADEON is featured in:
Acer Aspire 1400 Series, Dell SmartStep 200N, Dell SmartStep 250N,
Fujitsu LifeBook C Series, Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D Series, Gateway 450L, HP OmniBook vt6200, HP OmniBook xt6200, HP OmniBook xe4400,
HP OmniBook xe4500, IBM ThinkPad R32
"ATI's MOBILITY RADEON 7500 and MOBILITY RADEON, when coupled with the recently released Intel Pentium 4-M processor, have ushered in a new era of advanced mobile computing," said David Cummings, Group Product Manager, ATI Technologies Inc. "Consumers can expect more exciting and varied product offerings with increased performance and capabilities."
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