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Accelerate Your Drive for Realism
Introducing the ATI FirePro™ V8700 workstation graphics accelerator from AMD.
Whether for engineering, digital content creation, or scientific modeling, the ATI
FirePro™ V8700 workstation graphics accelerator is highly reliable and loaded with
visionary innovations that give you extreme productivity.
Application Performance Leadership
Based on a new-generation GPU with 800 unified shader units, the unique ultraparallel
processing architecture of the ATI FirePro™ V8700 workstation graphics
accelerator allows for intelligent management of computational resources to
automatically direct horsepower where needed. The end result is a processing
experience that means that you can enjoy superior shader performance or
considerable improvement in modelling performance for your 3D creation.
Assurance of Reliability
ATI FirePro™ workstation graphics accelerators have over 90 ISV certifications and
have undergone extensive testing to provide industry standard reliability. ATI FirePro™
workstation graphics accelerators support the latest Microsoft® DirectX® 10.1 and
OpenGL 3.0 APIs and Full Shader Model 4.1. Now you can enjoy great performance,
scalability, and reliability on the latest standards.
Visionary Innovation
ATI FirePro™ workstation graphics accelerators also feature AutoDetect technology—
which automatically identifies when you’ve switched to a new application. As such,
your system can automatically update driver settings to configure them for ideal
performance on the new application—helping you get maximum productivity for the
exact application you’re using at the moment.
Finally, ATI FirePro™ workstation graphics accelerators also offer a full 30-bit display
pipeline, which means you can enjoy more than 1 billion colors1. Plus, with native
multi-card support, you can use up to four displays being driven by two ATI FirePro
products in the same workstation.
How can ATI FirePro™ workstation graphics accelerators give your designs an edge?
They let you focus on creating, not waiting.