AMD Launches New ATI Linux Driver

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AMD Delivers Significant Graphics Performance and Compatibility Enhancements for Consumer Linux Users

ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 Series, Accelerated Indirect GLX Support and Increased Gaming Performance Highlight Most Significant Series of CAtalyst™ Software Enhancements Ever for Linux Users

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced plans to extend its leadership position in graphics software with major enhancements to performance and compatibility for ATI Radeon™ graphics for consumer Linux users. These improvements are planned for subsequent releases of ATI’s Catalyst™ software package beginning in early September. This announcement represents a significant first step in redefining the graphics landscape for Linux consumer users. Moving forward, AMD also plans to accelerate efforts to address the needs of the open source community as well.

“As client computing on Linux continues to grow so has our support and focus on delivering best-in-class performance and compatibility for our products,” said Ben Bar-Haim, vice president of software, Graphics Product Group at AMD. “In the second half of 2007 we plan to deliver the most significant enhancements for ATI Radeon graphics ever for Linux and reaffirm our commitment to consumer users and the community as a whole.”
With the forthcoming Catalyst 7.9 software release in September, AMD will add Linux support for the ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 series of graphics processors. The Radeon HD 2000 series offer a number of compelling new features for Linux users including AMD’s patented unified shader architecture.
In addition to expanded GPU support, Catalyst™ 7.9 is being designed to offer a number of major performance improvements across the board with users seeing up to 90 per cent improvement in such popular titles as Doom 3 and Quake 4 (*www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=823&num=3). In Q4 2007, AMD’s Catalyst software package for Linux will add support for Accelerated Indirect GLX (AIGLX). AIGLX is an enabling technology that allows Linux users to enjoy a rich visual 3D user interface that provides a more immersive end-user compute experience.

About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions that empower consumers and businesses worldwide. For more information, visit www.amd.com.

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This release contains forward-looking statements concerning, among other things, future and planned products, technologies, specifications, features, performance and introduction schedules, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are commonly identified by words such as “would,” “may,” “expects,” “believes,” “plans,” “intends,” “projects” and other terms with similar meaning. Investors are cautioned that the forward-looking statements in this release are based on current beliefs, assumptions and expectations, speak only as of the date of this release and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. Risks include the possibility that Intel Corporation’s pricing, marketing and rebating programs, product bundling, standard setting, new product introductions or other activities targeting AMD’s business will prevent attainment of AMD’s current plans; AMD will require additional funding and may not be able to raise funds on favorable terms or at all; customers stop buying AMD’s products or materially reduce their operations or demand for its products; AMD will be unable to develop, launch and ramp new products and technologies in the volumes and mix required by the market and at mature yields on a timely basis; global business and economic conditions will worsen; AMD will be unable to transition to advanced manufacturing process technologies in a timely and effective way; and AMD will be unable to maintain the requisite level of investment in research and development and capacity. Investors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in AMD’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2007.
(a) Testing of Catalyst 7.9 done by Phoronix. *www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=823&num=3. Test setup consisted of dual Intel® Xeon E5320 "Clovertown" processors, 4GB of DDR2 FB-DIMM RAM, Tyan Tempest i5000XT motherboard, OCZ ModXStream 780W PSU, and a Seagate 7200.9 300GB HDD. Phoronix used Fedora 7 with the Linux 2.6.22.4 kernel and X server 1.3. The ATI Radeon X1300PRO, ATI Radeon X1800XL, ATI Radeon X1800XT, and ATI Radeon X1950PRO were all PCI Express x16 based and each had 256MB of video memory.

© 2007 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, Radeon, Catalyst and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Source: AMD Press Release
 
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I was actually dreaming last night as to giving ATI like 5~10linux developers and asking ATI to provide support for them to develop those ATI drivers for linux :D I think for me, it's a dream come true, overnight!!:D
 

infra_red_dude

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Help~Is~Here said:
I was actually dreaming last night as to giving ATI like 5~10linux developers and asking ATI to provide support for them to develop those ATI drivers for linux :D I think for me, it's a dream come true, overnight!!:D
lol... technology and some ppl are inseparable!! :D :D :D
 

praka123

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nice!but now the notorious VIA Unichrome sucks in Linux.some even asked the company to volunteer oss drivers.but VIA is silent.openchrome is the only way in practical for VIA Unichrome IGP support.
earlier Ati & VIA are the two blacksheeps.now VIA alone!
 

infra_red_dude

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openchrome sux bigtime man! thing is there is a very small percentage of users. hence via is turning a blind eye to it!
 
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^^ yeah.. hardly any or no via chipsets/graphics nowadays.. and btw, via has changed lanes to UPMC/mobile chips and has recently developed that small and highly power efficient chip.. so I don't think they are going to care about drivers for their legacy products anymore...
 

praka123

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infact unichrome&openchrome oss projects are the only safe way to get atleast 2D drivers working in via stable.via's original driver from 2005 sucks and which needs root access for enabling the display drivers.
just have a look at *forums.viaarena.com/ linux section for the cry!

and not to forget the instable drivers!even openchrome too! :( .
 

infra_red_dude

Wire muncher!
well all i can say is that it boosted nvidia's sale and thats why amd/ati felt the heat and released the new linux driver. oss can't be ignored in today's world! this proves it! :) however, as HiH said via doesn't care for its legacy products anymore as the intel, amd 690, nvidia 6150 etc. literally killed via's IGP chipsets.
 

praka123

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Update from slashdot:
AMD To Open ATI Specs

Several readers tipped us the followup of yesterday's AMD/ATI news, the new development hinted at by Phoronix: AMD has announced they are releasing the specs for all new Radeon chipsets, and will be working with the open source community to develop a fully functional 2D and 3D graphics driver. An anonymous reader opines: "AMD appears to be following in Intel's footsteps with upcoming releases. If AMD is successful NVidia will have real competition in the GNU/Linux gaming arena. While past support by ATI was unsatisfactory the new AMD buyout appears to be having some effect."
*linux.slashdot.org/linux/07/09/06/1335230.shtml
 

gxsaurav

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praka123 said:
While past support by ATI was unsatisfactory the new AMD buyout appears to be having some effect."
*linux.slashdot.org/linux/07/09/06/1335230.shtml

It makes sense. AMD cannot spend money & resource in developement of drivers for OSS cos they are already in debt of about $3 billion after ATI buyout. Its better to let OSS developers make it for free for the OpenGL part which later AMD can again freely use in Windows saving money in developement cost.
 

csczero

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im new to linux ... is that for fedora as well? ..... coz when i installed fedora.... it was supporting 800X600 only .... i downloaded the ati drivers.... but doesnt seem to install
 
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