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HEXUS has heard from a number of sources about ATI's launch plans for their multi video processing unit touted as 'MVP'. It is no secret to HEXUS or other folk that these cards were always on the, er… cards as the success of NVIDIA with their SLi solution made it logical for ATI to want to get in on the ‘card on card’action, after all, what red blooded bloke wouldn’t like a bit of twin action now and again, eh?
Sadly, it seems that just like NVIDIA with SLi, ATI’s MVP solution will come with a few rigid pre-set conditions before you can enjoy the benefits… so not all that different from a bit of twin action after all… In order to run the ATI AMR solution you’ll first off need to have a compatible mainboard and then you’ll need two cards, but not just any card, oh no… read on.
Now, here’s the clever bit, the system will run with a master card and slave card. The slave card can be ANY ATI card on the market, which is just about as cool as absolute zero, but (and it’s a big BUT).. the master card, which will control the frame buffer, has to support MVP. The ATI solution runs on a tiled based approach - which has a minimum checkerboard size of 32 pixels square.
So now you’re thinking how cool this and you want one…. Well, erm.. the thing is right now there aren’t actually any of these cards available, so although ATI have done us all a massive favour by keeping some use in our old cards for us, we can’t actually go MVP right now. But despair not, as ATI will be the first to market with these cards and they hope that the AIB partners will follow suite.
In a superb retro throw back to the Voodoo 2 days of yore, the 2 cards will have to be connected via an external dongle which will enable the cards to work together in accelerated harmony. This external link, essentially another bit of wire hanging out the back of your machine, has raised more than one or two eyebrows here at HEXUS towers as ATI have been heard to regard NVIDIA's connector between their 2 cards as being a 'poor solution'. One has to ponder on the external dongle issue, though it obvious that this will allow backwards compatibility with older cards, you have to wonder if ATI were having a pop at NVIDIA's neater internal connector just to give us hacks something to write about? Those guys, eh?
Anyway, with the initial launch of the mainboard supporting AMR/MVP, ATI has been talking about bundling the master card with them - in order to stop consumers from getting confused about what is needed to run the multi-card solution. This could be a good thing, especially if they can keep the price down.
Whatever happens, we are more than curious about how ATI will deliver this very much so 'proprietary' standard, which appears to be different from the 'open standard' talked about previously.