AMD Delivers ATI FireGL V7700 with DisplayPort
AMD today introduced its first commercially available 3D workstation graphics card with DisplayPort support -- the ATI FireGL V7700. The card features a 10-bit display engine that can produce more than one billion colors at any given time. Additional noteworthy features include:
- 512MB of memory: Enabling effortless real-time interaction with large datasets and complex models and scenes.
- Dual Link DVI Output: The combination of DisplayPort output and a Dual Link enabled DVI output, generates a multi-monitor desktop over 5000 pixels wide from a single accelerator. With native multi-card support, users can see more and do more using four displays driven by two ATI FireGL products in the same workstation.
- Application Certification: The ATI FireGL workstation graphics accelerators are thoroughly tested and certified with major CAD and DCC applications, helping ensure reliability and stability.
- AutoDetect: Based on a new generation GPU with 320 unified shader units, the ATI FireGL V7700 maximizes throughput by automatically directing graphics horsepower where it's needed most. Intelligent management of computational resources enables enhanced utilization of the GPU delivering real-time rendering of complex models and scenes while increasing frame rates.

Specifications:
- DisplayPort output;
- Scalable ultra parallel processing architecture with 320 unified shaders;
- Dual Link DVI output for driving ultra high resolution widescreen monitors;
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering with 8-bit, 10-bit, and 16-bit per RGB color component support;
- Hardware acceleration of DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 2.1 advanced features;
- PCI Express 2.0 compliant;
- A complete list of specifications.
The ATI FireGL V7700 3D workstation graphics accelerator card is expected to begin shipping in April 2008 with the MSRP of $1,099 USD.
Source: AMD
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