23 September 2013

External Laptop Graphics Card Solutions from AMD

Technology ATI XGP ( External Graphics Platform ) is a platform AMD PCI Express graphics latest PCIe 2.0, created to deliver capability upgrades and multimedia graphics performance for notebook users on the desktop fanatic.

ATI XGP is a technology that delivers excellence in PCIe 2.0 for graphics enthusiasts through a cable connected to external power and cooling equipment. This unique innovation allows the communication bandwidth reaches up to 4 Gbps in each direction between the notebook and external graphics, where an external solution that can be enjoyed by consumers previously limited to the graphics bandwidth.

ATI XGP technology were first launched with the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3800 series to HD graphics that can produce a dazzling display. As the industry's first notebook, ATI XGP technology deliver multi - processor capabilities can be enhanced with ATI CrossFireX technology. Including additional high- bandwidth USB 2.0 connection allows users to connect with a wide variety of USB -based devices, including external TV tuner, Blu - ray players and much more.



With ATI XGP Technology, notebooks can be customized functions between daily use and the use of hard - core gaming with a simple plug portable enough to enjoy the 3D performance that is always moving. This technology allows users to choose notebooks with slim design, lightweight and elegant, but also be able to enjoy the full performance HD Games anywhere, which is usually only found in traditional desktop.

Based on the research and development conducted AMD specifically, the cable also provides USB 2.0 connection directly to a notebook that allows increased functionality uses USB. Separately cooling and power that ATI XGP Technology offers the potential for higher performance than the graphics solution for beginners. Laptop users can benefit from the use of varied, including support for multiple monitor use, high-performance gaming, Blu - Ray video and graphics performance for video editing.

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