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Old 30th October 2006, 10:10   #1
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Icon17 PowerColor Introduces X1650 XT in PCI-E and AGP

Taipei, Taiwan – October 30th, 2006 – TUL Corporation, a leading provider of graphic cards, today announced the PowerColor X1650 XT. The X1650 XT is the 2nd graphics card to include a chipset manufactured at 80nm fabrication process and to feature the new CrossFireTM Bridge Interconnect. PowerColor’s X1650 XT clocks at 600MHz, with memory at 700MHz (1400MHz effective) 256MB DDR3 RAM and 24 pixel processors. This board is also HDCP and Windows Vista ready. The PCI-E version will be priced under US$ 150, while the AGP version will be just under US$ 170.

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“The PowerColor X1650 XT is another prime example of how the leading technological advancements from the ultra high-end VGA cards quickly trickle down to main-stream cards.” says Ted Chen, CEO of TUL Corporation.”


Key Features of PowerColor X1650 XT
1. 2nd GPU manufactured under 80nm fabrication process
2. New CrossFireTM Bridge Interconnect
3. Simultaneous Anti-Aliasing with HDR for smooth graphics
4. Support for DirectX 9c, Open GL 2.0 and Shader Model 3.0
5. High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) ready
6. H.264 playback with ATI’s Avivo™ Video- & Display Engine
7. Windows VistaTM ready


About TUL Corporation

Established in 1997, Tul has become one of the leading suppliers for graphics cards, powered by ATI's graphics processors. Tul employs more than 150 talents worldwide, and has offices in China, Europe and USA to support over 300 channel partners and distributors in 50 plus countries. Its customers include the tier-one OEMs, distributors, VARs and System Integrators. For further information, please visit www.powercolor.com
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