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ATI GPU to be first X part.

ATI"s fabrication partner, TSMC, has begun punching out graphics chips for the company that use 45÷° diagonal interconnections rather than the more common right-angled wiring pattern. A subtle distinction, certainly, but one the technique"s supporters believe will boost any chip"s performance while lowering its cost, power consumption and die size.


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