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Old 25th October 2006, 10:40   #1
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Farewell ATI: AMD Acquisition Completed Today

Quickly after the complete acquisition announcement AMD has absorbed ATI.com and transformed it into ati.amd.com. Gone are the red corporate ATI logos. Instead ATI’s website has turned green and filled with AMD logos. The website appears to remain the same as ATI’s previous website, though everything is greener. Nevertheless, ATI branding is still used on graphics and chipset products. Xilleon, Theater, NXT and Imageon products appear to have switched over to AMD branding.
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