RV280, RV350 and R350 names

Mulciber said:
yep, Radeon 7000 is their part for that class of cards.

Actually the Rage128 Pro is still being produced quite a bit for business workstations.
 
Hmmm...it kind of seems the RV250 (aka R9000) was a flop. I mean they had to bring back the R200 (aka R8500) as the 9100 and now the 9200? They might as well have just saved the money developing that new chip... I guess it might have saved on costs a little bit (for OEMs), but obviously the demand for the R8500 was just higher.
 
No, the "9100" is the old 8500 stock (they seem to have botched the 9000 introduction with regards to their 8500 inventory).

The 9200 (if it is the RV280 as we theorize) is the RV250, "modified" for AGP 8x...the design of the RV250 was not wasted.
 
Nagorak said:
Hmmm...it kind of seems the RV250 (aka R9000) was a flop. I mean they had to bring back the R200 (aka R8500) as the 9100 and now the 9200? They might as well have just saved the money developing that new chip... I guess it might have saved on costs a little bit (for OEMs), but obviously the demand for the R8500 was just higher.

I think they get some value out of having the only viable DX8 mobile part
 
Nagorak said:
Hmmm...it kind of seems the RV250 (aka R9000) was a flop. I mean they had to bring back the R200 (aka R8500) as the 9100 and now the 9200? They might as well have just saved the money developing that new chip... I guess it might have saved on costs a little bit (for OEMs), but obviously the demand for the R8500 was just higher.

There's lots of OEM systems in England that now use the ATI 9000/PRO that used to have GF4MX's in them.
 
Its the default option on a number of HP/COMPAQ systems at the moment as well - they are likely to shift a fair number.

However, ATI did miss a trick with RV250 in my opinion. It should have been AGP8X from the get go.
 
So were not goign to see new products till April!? I was hoping for the M10 to come out this month so I can buy a laptop BEFORE april with it...
 
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