ATI FireGL
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The ATI FireGL range of graphics cards are a series fabricated by ATI for use with CAD (Computer Aided Design) and DCC (Digital Content Creation) programs, usually found in workstations. They are very similar in hardware to the Radeon range.
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[edit] Differences with the Radeon Line
The FireGL line is designed for multimedia content creation programs, such as 3ds Max and CAD programs such as Solidworks, whereas Radeon counterparts are suited towards video games. FireGL drivers were built with maximum image quality and pixel precision, with CAD specific functionalities such as the recently introduced AutoDetection Technology to tune the parameters inside the driver to achieve maximum performance for predefined list of software. However, because the drivers are also based on the Catalyst drivers made for the Radeon line, it makes them suitable for casual gaming, at the expense of probable compatibility issues with the very latest games due to the age of the drivers, with FireGL cards in theory pushing more data than their Radeon gaming counterparts.
Since the 2007 series, high-end and ultra-end FireGL products (based on the R600 architecture) have officially implemented stream processing, which the Radeon line of video cards, although present in hardware, does not officially support.
[edit] Soft-mods
Because of the similarities between FireGL and Radeon cards, some users soft-mod their Radeon cards by using third-party software or automated scripts accompanied with a modified FireGL driver patch, to enable FireGL capabilities for their hardware, effectively getting a cheaper, equivalent, FireGL cards, often with better OpenGL capabilities, but usually half of the amount of video memory. Some variants can also be soft-modded to a FireStream stream processor.
The trend of soft-mods continued with the 2007 series FireGL cards, as follows:
Radeon product | GPU | Corresponding FireGL soft-mod |
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Radeon HD 2900 XT (1 GiB GDDR4 version) | R600 XT | FireGL V8600 |
Radeon HD 2900 GT | R600 GT | FireGL V7600 |
Radeon HD 2600 XT | RV630 XT | FireGL V5600 |
Radeon HD 2600 Pro | RV630 Pro | FireGL V3600 |
Radeon HD 3850/3870 | RV670 | FireGL V77001 / FireStream 9170 |
* 1 Radeon HD 3850/3870 products do not have the DisplayPort output presented on FireGL V7700 product. |
[edit] List of Cards
[edit] Original FireGL models
FireGL Model | Based on chipset | Pixel Pipelines |
Vertex Processors |
Memory (RAM) | Bus Type |
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FireGL 1000 | 3DLabs Permedia + GLint Delta | 4/8 MB | |||
FireGL 1000 Pro | 3DLabs Permedia 2 | 4/8 MB | |||
FireGL 2000 | 3Dlabs GLINT 300SX + S3 86C968/86c868 | 8 MB VRAM + 8-12 MB DRAM | |||
FireGL 3000 | 3Dlabs Glint 500TX + Glint Delta | 8 MB VRAM+ 8/16/32 MB | |||
FireGL 4000 | Mitsubishi 3Dpro/2MP | 15 3D RAM/ 4-16 CDRAM | |||
FireGL 5000 | iMPAC-GE | ||||
FireGL 1 | IBM Oasis Rasterizer | 32 MB | AGP 2x | ||
FireGL 2 | IBM RC1000 (120 MHz) + GT1000 (190 MHz) | 64 MB DDR (120 MHz) | AGP 4x | ||
FireGL 3 | IBM RC1000 (120 MHz) + GT1000 (190 MHz) | 128 MB DDR (120 MHz) | AGP 4x Pro | ||
FireGL 4 | IBM RC1000 (150 MHz) + GT1000 (205 MHz) | 128 MB DDR (150 MHz) | AGP 4x Pro |
[edit] ATI FireGL models
[edit] ATI Mobility FireGL models
[edit] See also
- NVIDIA Quadro - NVIDIA's workstation graphics solution
- Comparison of ATI graphics processing units
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