Reply 120 of 156, by yjfy
12.3 RAGE Mobility-M and RAGE Mobility-P
November 2, 1998
ATI Technologies Inc. announced its new RAGE Mobility family of graphics accelerators, the RAGE Mobility-M and RAGE Mobility-P. These new products enable a "one-component graphics sub-system solution" and bring high-end performance in 2D, 3D and software DVD to the mainstream notebook segments.
The RAGE Mobility family extends the capability of theRAGE LT PRO graphics accelerator.
The RAGE Mobility-M and RAGE Mobility-P are pin-compatible with the ATI RAGE LT PRO
12.4 RAGE Mobility-M1
February 22, 1999 ATI announces RAGE Mobility-M1 -- the world's first notebook PC graphics accelerator with 8MB of integrated memory.
RAGE Mobility-M1 is pin-compatible with RAGE Mobility-M and P and is available in a similar package to RAGE Mobility-M, P and RAGE LT PRO. With the addition of the RAGE Mobility-M1
12.5 Rage Mobility 128
October 25, 1999
ATI announces RAGE Mobility 128 - world's fastest single-chip graphics subsystem for notebook PCs
Brings 128-bit desktop graphics to mobile computing for the first time
(From anandtech.com)
12.6 Rage Mobility M4
October 30, 2000 ATI Technologies Inc.announced Mobility M4, the industry's first shipping AGP 4X graphics component for the mobile platform.
.end.