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AMD to drop ATi brand @ Custom PC
Posted by Regeneration on August 8th, 2006, 02:36 PM

Chip guru AMD has announced that it's going to drop the ATi brand name following its takeover of the Canadian graphics underdog. Gareth Cater from AMD told Custom PC that 'the new company will be called AMD,' meaning that we could shortly be seeing AMD-branded Radeon graphics chips.

Editor's Comment: Now do you understand why I don’t like this merger? These idiots from AMD might start “changing” and ruining ATi. Hector, If it ain't broken, don't fix it.

[NL]http://www.pcpro.co.uk/custompc/news/91589/amd-to-drop-ati-brand.html[/NL]

3 Comments
the same thing has been reported by the Inquirer too ...
well the true face of things has come to the surface - "adios" ATi

another one bites the dust ... first 3DFx, now ATi
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I still think this can be a good thing. It's only a name after all. How many of us are running ATI cards of a different name? I'm running an MSI x1800xt. So, if we start seeing AMD cards, big deal, right? It all comes down to how those cards perform.
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No i agree... I dont like it at all... This is not a good thing, ATI is known for being a good GFX brand. Not every average Joe knows amd has bought ATI and i dont think this will do AMD/ATI any good. I think its silly that AMD does this just to show that it was a overtake rather than merger... Is this some kind of penis competition???
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