Microsoft to include Crossfire support in Windows Vista
Microsoft will ship its next-generation operating system Windows Vista with integrated driver support for ATI’s multi-graphics processor platform "Crossfire." Ben Bar-Haim, vice president of ATI’s software division told Tom’s Hardware Guide that the company "is committed" on delivering the driver as standard feature for the final version of Windows Vista. The official launch of Crossfire and Crossfire-enabled graphic cards is expected to be announced within a few weeks. (THG)
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