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3D films and games with glasses from ATI before Christmas
Florent Alzieu
July 17, 2010 10:51 AM
July 17, 2010 10:51 AM
Soon NVIDIA will no longer be alone in offering a 3D film and gaming solution with stereoscopic glasses. ATI's alternative is on the way and pulls the rug from under NVIDIA's 3D Vision system. In contrast to NVIDIA's proprietary system it proposes an open standard. We regulary get mails on the subject:You only mention NVIDIA when it comes to stereoscopic 3D. It's crazy. What about ATI? Well, in the absence of any other information on the subject, we went directly to ATI to ask them.
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| Shane Parfitt | Terry Makedon |
Two US representatives of AMD were happy to respond, Shane Parfitt (SP), Product Manager Infinity and Stereo 3D and Terry Makedon (TM), Product Manager of Catalyst.
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