xDNA (multi-graphics)

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The xDNA technology is a technology designed by Diamond Multimedia, allowing motherboards which are not certified for ATI CrossFire (for instance, nForce 500/600 series motherboards designed by NVIDIA) to install multiple ATI Radeon video cards (up to four) as a CrossFire setup and operate in rendering modes which are exclusively made for CrossFire setups. [1] Diamond Multimedia will provide optimized Catalyst Drivers and middleware for the platform in a single package [2].

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  1. ^ The Inquirer report, retrieved October 31, 2007
  2. ^ Nordic Hardware report, retrieved October 31, 2007

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