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Daily News Round #1

Published: 23rd May 2005 @ 8:50 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- GIGABYTE Announces Three New GV-RX70-Series VGA Cards

GIGABYTE have just introduced a new family of graphics cards which make use of ATI's mid-range X700 GPU. Three cards have been launched to complete the new lineup, with two of the three being PCIe variants sporting 128MB and 256MB memory, and also a third AGP card with 256MB onboard. Further details within GIGABYTE's official announcement folks.


Taipei, Taiwan May 23, 2005 — GIGABYTE Technology®, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, VGA cards and other computing hardware solutions, today announced that it is extending its range of ATI RADEON™ X700 VPU-based VGA cards to include the GV-RX70256D and GV-RX70128DE for the PCI Express platform, and the GV-R70256D for the AGP platform.

The release of the new additions to the GV-RX70-series from GIGABYTE is a tribute to the hugely popular ATI performance-class RADEON™ X700 VPU that presents an outstanding graphics solution by delivering amazing 3D graphics, abundant features and rock-solid stability for next-generation games and applications.



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