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AMD To Launch Evergreen On USS Hornet Aircraft Carrier
Posted by Regeneration on August 20th, 2009, 06:10 PM

If there were any time for symbolism, the graphics guys at AMD definitely picked the right time and place. Initial batch of several tens of thousands of chips is now in the final stages of packaging and is about to be shipped to PC Partner and similar factories to manufacture the top-to-bottom line-up.

So, something special was definitely in order. AMD will held briefings in EMEA and APAC regions prior to the North American event on September 10th, but the North American launch will be the date when a lot of details will go out in public. The company is preparing quite a spectacle, as it should be in order for a major product release - a lot is expected from DirectX 11 API, and in all of our talks with AMD staff about the Evergreen series, word "breakthrough" was mentioned a lot of times.

The location for the launch of ATI Evergreen series [which Far Eastern AIB vendors still label as RV870, RV840 and so on] is something truly special and timing could not be better. USS Hornet aircraft carrier was built in 1942 and served all the way until 1970, when it was decommissioned. This carrier was the key piece for the Apollo space mission. 11 years ago, in 1998 the ship was turned into a museum and opened to general public.

Read the entire article at BSN.

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My father served on that carrier. That's why I joined the Marines so as not to be on those ships for 6 months out of the year. I saw Jaws!

Great to see ATI killing and hope AMD the best, They're in quit a hole.
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