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10.5 Xpert 99
PN 109-52000-01
The value-packed 8MB 3D, 2D and DVD video accelerator
RAGE 128 VR
(From Vlask on vgamuseum.info)
10.5 Xpert 99
PN 109-52000-01
The value-packed 8MB 3D, 2D and DVD video accelerator
RAGE 128 VR
(From Vlask on vgamuseum.info)
10.6 XCLAIM VR 128
PN 109-57400-00
10.7 Rage Orion
RAGE ORION uses RAGE 128 GLchip, 16 MB graphics memory.
PN 109-57400-00
10.8 NEXUS 128
NEXUS 128 is a powerful, 128-bit graphics force in the studio. This ultra-fast graphics accelerator board supports ultra-high resolutions of 1920x1200 in both 2D and 3D.
True color (32-bit) Workstation graphics
128-bit 2D/3D acceleration
32MB of powerful graphics memory
Ultra-high resolution support up to 1920x1200
PN 109-57500-00A
NEXUS 128 Official announcement picture(Engineering Sample)
10.9 All In Wonder 128
October 14, 1999 ATI announces the 32MB All-in-Wonder 128, the most versatile combination TV, video and graphics board on the market.Features advanced dbx stereo TV tuner, Digital VCR, Video Capture, Real-time video compression and DTV readiness.
PN 109-53400-11
11. Rage 128 Pro series
In 1999, NVIDIA gradually emerged as a king in the 3D graphics card battle, and it has the potential to succeed the former king of 3DFX. At that time, NVIDIA was the first to launch the revolutionary GeForce 256. Although ATI's Rage 128 Pro was excellent, it could not compete with the powerful and advanced GeForce 256. Later, ATI adopted Dual ASIC dual-chip technology to launch the "Aurora project"
April 6, 1999 ATI Technologies Inc. announced the performance-enhanced RAGE 128 PRO AGP 4X chips: the best of class RAGE 128 PRO GL for entry level Workstation and high end PC markets and the cost effective RAGE 128 PRO VR for mainstream commercial and consumer markets.First chip in the world to integrate a DVI-compliant TMDS transmitter
11.1 Rage Fury Pro
August 5, 1999 ATI Technologies Inc. announced the 32MB RAGE FURY PRO. The RAGE FURY PRO offers performance up to 50 per cent faster in 3D Winbench performance and up to 40 per cent faster frame rates in Quake III at 1,024 x 768 in 32-bit than the previous RAGE FURY.
The RAGE FURY PRO's 32MB of memory can handle even the most texture-laden games and its 32-bit true color capability is ideal for performance gaming and high end 3D and video applications.
Ready for the next generation of AGP 4X systems, the RAGE FURY PRO provides full AGP 4X support.
11.1.1 SDRAM
11.1.1.1 Engineering Sample
PN 109-63200-00B
RAGE FURY PRO first introduced a version of SDRAM video memory that supports VIVO. Later there was a DVI output version.
(From anandtech.com)
11.1.1.2 Official product
PN 109-63200-01
(From Palcal on vgamuseum.info)
11.1.2 SGRAM
The RAGE FURY PRO that uses SGRAM video memory supports DVI display and also supports VIVO (PN 109-68200-00).
11.1.2.1 Engineering Sample
PN 109-63100-00B
11.1.2.2 Qualification Sample
The sample sticker on the back of the graphics card is torn off, only the sticker on the EEPROM remains, which is almost the same as the official version.
PN 109-63100-00
11.2 Xclaim Dual Rage128 Pro
This graphics card is dedicated to Power MAC G4.
11.2.1 Engineering Sample
PN 109-63000-00A
The chip number is 215R4GAUC11. Generally speaking, ATi's Rage and Radeon series chips, the last two numbers are "11" are ES chips, but some are not marked.
11.2.2 Official product
PN 109-63000-00
There is also a PN 109-72700-00 for Power MAC G4, the DVI interface is replaced by Apple Display Connector (ADC).
11.3 Xpert 2000 PRO
November 8, 1999 ATI Technologies Inc.announced the 32MB Xpert 2000 PRO accelerator board for retail and PC OEM markets, an add-in card that offers class-leading 2D and 3D graphics and hardware DVD video Playback with 32MB of memory.
The Xpert 2000 PRO is ideal for system builders and OEMs looking to differentiate their lower cost PCs. Traditionally, low cost PCs come with just 8 MB of graphics memory, poor 2D and 3D and no DVD.
PN 109-65700-20
11.4 Rage Fury MAXX
October 7, 1999 ATI announces RAGE Fury MAXX , uses dual RAGE 128 Pro Processors and 64 MB of memory to deliver 500 Megapixels/second of raw 3D performance for the Power Gamer.
Rage Fury MAXX is the legendary ATI "Aurora", and essentially wants to learn the dual core of Voodoo5 5500.Due to the lack of advanced features, Rage Fury MAXX is just a bloated product that has not responded well to the market. However, the highlight of the dual-core Rage Fury MAXX has become the most nostalgic and most collectible ATI graphics card.
11.4.1 Single head
11.4.1.1 Two EEPROM Engineering Sample
PN 109-67300-00A
11.4.1.2 Three EEPROM Engineering Sample
PN 109-67300-00A
(From anandtech.com)
11.4.1.3 Official product
PN 109-67300-00
11.3.2 Dual head
11.3.1.1 Engineering Sample
PN 109-67300-00A
11.3.1.2 DIY?
PN 109-67300-00
This card may be a DIY work by hardware enthusiasts. Although it was unsuccessful, it recorded the madness of the year.
11.4 Rage 128 Pro Ultra
Rage 128 Pro Ultra CHIPS
11.4.1 Engineering Sample
PN 109-73100-00B
11.4.2 Official product
PN 109-73100-01
(From Palcal on vgamuseum.info)
11.5 All In Wonder 128 Pro
November 8, 1999 ATI technologies Inc.announced the All-in-Wonder 128 PRO, bringing together ATI's unique TV tuning features and the RAGE 128 Pro graphics chip with industry-leading graphics features and performance on a single board.
11.5.1 Engineering Sample
PN 109-65600-00C
11.5.2 Official product
PN 109-65600-01
12. Mobile series
ATI launched the Mobile series chips for notebook computers.
12.1 Rage LT
The PCI interface Rage LT chip similar to the Rage II, the earliest was in mobile applications like notebook computers.Mobile chips based on 3D Rage Pro chips have begun to be widely used.
November 11, 1996 ATI Technologies Inc.announced the industry's first LCD accelerator to integrate high performance 3D rendering, leading 2D performance, TV-quality video Playback, true color DAC and LVDS transmitters, on a single-chip. The 3D RAGE LT will provide users of laptops, as well as emerging applications such as desktop flat panel monitors and LCD panel projectors, with a full range of features and levels of performance previously achievable only on desktop computers.
12.2 3D RAGE LT PRO
November 10, 1997.ATI announces the 3D RAGE LT PRO.
The 3D RAGE LT PRO, based on ATI's new market leader 3D RAGE PRO accelerator, has the fastest 2D and 3D performance in the mobile market.
First mobile AGP 3D notebook chip
First with Tri-View™ (for simultaneous disPlay on LCD, CRT, TV)
First with hardware acceleration for software DVD
First with 65 MHz integrated LVDS transmitters-~Fastest 2D and 3D performance for notebook market
Engineering Sample
PN 109-45400-00C