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    ATI Eyefinity | 6 Monitor Gaming On Video

    Here are the hidden extra's behind the announcement today.

    First, the video. A Panaramic six-display technology demonstration for gaming, simulation, technical computing and beyond. More? http://links.amd.com/eyecndy Simon Solotko demonstrates Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. gameplay at obscene resolutions on six monitors. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzGtxlaPQqY

    Second, a DirectX11 dive by Ian McNaughton http://links.amd.com/DX11

    Press Release

    AMD Demonstrates the PC’s Next Act
    at Experience Events Worldwide

    — AMD and PC industry leaders unveil ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology, a powerful experience-enhancing technology that unlocks near eye-definition resolutions —

    SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Sept. 10, 2009 — At “experience events” on three continents this week, AMD (NYSE: AMD) and its industry partners introduced ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology, a revolutionary feature in the upcoming next generation ATI Radeon™ family of DirectX® 11 enabled graphics processors.
    • This unique AMD innovation gives PCs the ability to seamlessly connect up to six ultra high definition displays in a variety of portrait and landscape configurations giving viewers a stunning new perspective on their PC experience. ATI Eyefinity is powered by one AMD graphics card for up to 12 times 1080p high-definition resolution, which approaches eye-definition optical clarity.1
    • ATI Eyefinity technology brings AMD closer to delivering true eye-definition experiences, where the display of a virtual environment is so detailed that it seems optically real to the human eye. Using ATI Eyefinity technology in a single PC, it is now possible to power displays with a combined theoretical resolution of 268 megapixels,2 roughly equivalent to the resolution of a 90 degree arc of what the human eye sees.3 For reference, today’s average 19 inch LCD display typically has an image quality of only slightly more than 1 megapixel. 4
    • PCs with ATI Eyefinity technology expand game and virtual world environments to the largest ever experienced, allowing gamers to dominate the competition. For entertainment, education, and productivity applications, ATI Eyefinity practically obsoletes scrolling through vast desktop real estate that puts more information and stunning detail at users’ fingertips.
    • AMD is working closely with leading display partner Samsung Electronics to introduce ultra-thin bezel monitors and compatible stands that can easily be tiled to create an even more immersive and virtually seamless ATI Eyefinity experience. The ultra-thin bezels will enable customers to create their own scalable display matrix. Samsung is the first to bring these displays to market.

    A More Engaging PC Experience: Eye-Definition Gaming
    Set to debut in retail and e-tail outlets before the Windows® 7 operating system is launched, the next generation ATI Radeon family of graphics processors is set to bring computer enthusiasts and mainstream consumers the benefits of the most powerful processor ever created.5 To showcase the new experiences next generation ATI Radeon graphics will bring to PC users, AMD presented:
    • PCs armed with the new ATI Radeon processors, capable of rendering incredibly complex virtual environments and characters unlike anything seen before.
    • Scenes and digital actors that are almost indistinguishable from reality, rendered in real-time and shown as completely interactive.

    A More Intuitive PC Experience: Making Things Simple
    Further demonstrating the power of its approach to the market, AMD demonstrated how this new technology will work within AMD PC platforms to provide consumers a more intuitive experience. For example:
    • AMD spotlighted the conversion of a home video file for use on a personal media player in Windows 7. The technology preview showed the potential of notebooks and PCs powered by new ATI Radeon graphics processors, where users simply drag a file like an HD video produced by popular pocket cameras, and an easy, visibly accelerated conversion of the file takes place.6

    • The speed and intuitiveness of this popular processing-intensive task is unmatched by all-Intel platform offerings costing much more.

    A More Empowering End-to-End PC Experience
    ATI Eyefinity technology and the next generation family of ATI Radeon graphics processors were introduced as a part of a series of vivid demonstrations showing the next act for the PC: a total experience transformation from the moment consumers walk into a store, to easier access to advanced video processing, to the quality of entertainment experience new PCs deliver in the home or on the go.
    Additional groundbreaking new technologies and concepts were also introduced by AMD and industry-leading partners:
    • The AMD Next Generation Notebook Platform and the AMD Second Generation Ultrathin Platform for Notebooks also launched this morning, with a multitude of innovative OEM notebook designs on display. Notebooks based on the two platforms were shown to clearly demonstrate a superior visual entertainment experience—allowing consumers to enjoy HD videos on HD-capable panels, games and the Windows® 7 operating system, all at their best, on the go.
    • These new notebook platforms and upcoming graphics technologies are the technological foundation for a new consumer merchandising campaign called VISION Technology from AMD, also announced today. The campaign is designed to make it easier for consumers to make informed PC buying decisions based on entertainment- and social networking-intensive customizations for the way PCs are used today, succeeding the outmoded industry approach of primarily emphasizing one part inside the PC. In mock retail settings at the “experience events,” AMD brought this new retail experience to life for its business partners across retail, OEMs, software providers, news media, industry analysts, and online communities.


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    “ooVoo continues to push the boundaries of how people communicate online, giving people a simple, cost-effective video conferencing solution to connect with up to six people at work, at home and on-the-road,” said Philippe Schwartz, CEO of ooVoo. “And, with new ATI Eyefinity technology from AMD, users have the opportunity to experience a complete video conferencing experience that used to be available only with expensive hardware solutions.”

    “Samsung has worked tirelessly to give consumers high-quality monitors that deliver both superb image quality and amazing design and ergonomics, and with our latest line of ultra-thin bezel displays, we’re bringing the best of both worlds to bear for a phenomenal computing experience using PCs with ATI Eyefinity technology,” said Young Bae, Director of Display Product Marketing for Samsung Electronics America, Information Technology Division. “Samsung’s ultra-thin bezel displays combined with ATI Eyefinity technology gives PC users a virtually seamless canvas on which to enjoy the latest games, entertainment and productivity applications.”

    “As a worldwide leader in next-generation game development, Crytek is constantly looking for new and innovative ways to advanced the art of games to bring consumers the most exhilarating experience possible, and AMD’s new platform technologies answer that call,” said Cervat Yerli, CEO and President, Crytek. “Through the seamless multi-display ATI Eyefinity technology, and the raw compute power packed into the latest ATI Radeon graphics processors, Crytek has an incredible new canvas on which to present our latest PC games in ways that consumers have never experienced before.”

    “Today’s revelation of the new experience made possible by PCs powered by AMD technology has been a long time coming,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, Products Group, AMD. “Today marks the culmination of more than a million hours of design innovation from thousands of AMD engineers over the last few years, and the commitment of more than 100,000 channel partners. Today AMD marks a revolution in the PC experience powered by the most powerful processor in the world. More important though, is the experience we’re giving consumers today, making the PC more empowering, engaging and intuitive than ever before.”

    Supporting Resources
    • Blog: ATI Eyefinity’s Panoramic Future
    • Pictures: See photos of ATI Eyefinity technology, examples of eye-definition gaming, and new PC technology logos on Flickr
    • Press kit: More information on VISION Technology from AMD
    • Press release: More information on the Second Generation AMD Ultrathin Platform and the 2009 AMD Mainstream Notebook Platform
    • Twitter: Follow news from the AMD on Twitter at @AMD_Unprocessed
    • Facebook: Become a fan of AMD technology on Facebook

    About AMD
    Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and play. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.

    1. Full HD resolution is considered 1080p (1920x1080 = ~2.1 megapixels). One ATI Radeon graphics card with ATI Eyefinity technology supports 2560x1600x6 = ~24.6 megapixels for 12 x full HD resolution.

    2. 268 megapixels is supported only with low refresh rates on future generation 8K x 8K display technology. For 3D gaming using current generation monitors and 60Hz refresh rates, 98.4 megapixels can be achieved.

    3. Based on third-party research that explores theoretical eye resolution: http://clarkvision.com/imagedetail/eye-resolution.html. According to the formula at the link provided, the effective amount of viewing arc is proportional to the square root of the number of pixels. ATI Eyefinity technology is capable of 8192x8192 pixels, making the maximum image size per graphics card 67 megapixels, or ~41 degrees of viewing arc. With four ATI Eyefinity-enabled graphics cards in a single system, the image size equals 268 megapixels or an 82 degree field of view.

    4. Based on a 19 inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 1024.

    5. Previously the fastest processor was the ATI Radeon HD 4890 graphics processor capable of 1.36 TeraFLOPS of raw compute power. Internal calculations show that processors in the newst ATI Radeon processor family can achieve upwards of 2.5 TeraFLOPS.



    6. Not all media players are compatible with the Windows 7 drag and drop functionality.

    ©2009, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, ATI, the ATI logo, Radeon, and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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    Nice, but I always hated the "windowsils" -- so I prefer single monitors
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    Thankyou Simon for providing the links. I have a question for you hope you wont mind answering it. What this guy saying here is that right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank M View Post
    Nice, but I always hated the "windowsils" -- so I prefer single monitors
    well if you can find me 5760x2400 monitor for the price of six 24" monitors, sign me in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    well if you can find me 5760x2400 monitor for the price of six 24" monitors, sign me in
    That should be eaaasy...

    Besides, with screens that large that close you'd almost need to angle the outer screens.

    The only problem I have with these demos are the flight and driving sims. When driving a sim you should be sitting inside that vehicle. The only reason not to is the lack of peripheral vision. With Eyefinity this problem is solved so why drive/fly around looking from outside the vehicle?!

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    I need moar screens

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    I would love to witness some RTS titles with that many screens. Something like Supreme Commander with tonnes of units would look incredible. If I were a game dev, (and christ knows how much I wish I was.) I would be looking to create an RTS title that took advantage of that many screens.

    Being able to dedicate certain screens to a first person view of the battlefield, whilst others displayed statistics and a general overview would be awesome. How cool would it be to have a screen with just icons of fighter jets that disappeared when the corresponding unit had been destroyed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_redfield View Post
    I would love to witness some RTS titles with that many screens. Something like Supreme Commander with tonnes of units would look incredible. If I were a game dev, (and christ knows how much I wish I was.) I would be looking to create an RTS title that took advantage of that many screens.

    Being able to dedicate certain screens to a first person view of the battlefield, whilst others displayed statistics and a general overview would be awesome. How cool would it be to have a screen with just icons of fighter jets that disappeared when the corresponding unit had been destroyed.
    im with you on that. it will be odd at first since the game only knows of one monitor, but with a little setup you could tell it how many, what configuration, and then force certain things into each section. i might jump on this for WoW, i use to laugh at how much screen was wasted on 1280x1024, now i laugh at 1920x1200. i havnt seen a 30" i like for a price i can afford, but 6x 150$ monitors will be wtf-pwn

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    According to the pictures at PCPer, the four cards do not appear to be linked by a crossfire bridge.
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    Finally I really just want 4 ports on a card for a long time now to run 4 monitors instead of 2 cards.
    I dont think this really does it justice all those games look like crap with pieces of plastic cris crossing through the games. I rather see HD quality image on a projector screen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg83 View Post


    I need moar screens
    With edgeless panels.

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    that is freaking awesome, although IMO it makes more sense to go portrait mode for 3+ LCDs,

    using 22" 1680x1050 screens:

    3x landscape = 5040 x 1050
    3x portrait === 3150 x 1680 (wider than a 30" at only slightly higher, 17:9 aspect ratio!, $450 cost...)
    5x landscape = 8400 x 1050
    5x portrait === 5250 x 1680

    As others have mentioned though, hopefully this leads to some way to minimize the LCD's 'windowsill' since it does hamper the envelopment going on.

    Still, hello next moneysink! (graphics card AND more LCDs...)

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    i still wanna know if this can support monitors that are not identical, or if you can rotate them, or crop pixels as needed. i have a 26" 1920x1200, and i dont plan on downgrading, but instead add 2 monitors next to it that would be dirt cheap.

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    What I'd like to see on these cards is a modular back plate or a full 2-plate vent and a set of out put adapters for various configurations.

    The Other point worth noting is that this class of card will be capable of driving next gen HD 2160P and upwards screens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    i still wanna know if this can support monitors that are not identical, or if you can rotate them, or crop pixels as needed. i have a 26" 1920x1200, and i dont plan on downgrading, but instead add 2 monitors next to it that would be dirt cheap.
    Yes, different monitor res's can be used and they displayed vertical flipped monitors too.

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    yes, it will support different screens than the one you have, so different sizes is doable.
    a lot of combiantions are possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warboy View Post
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    Isn't lifetime warranty only for the duration of that products life cycle? How is that different than one with a 3 year warranty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    Isn't lifetime warranty only for the duration of that products life cycle? How is that different than one with a 3 year warranty?
    Oh snap, I see what you did there.

    Also, I would *really* like to build a three monitor setup for FPS. That would just be insane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    According to the pictures at PCPer, the four cards do not appear to be linked by a crossfire bridge.
    FSX supports multiple monitors anyhow...CF isn't needed, each one runs independently.

    Quote Originally Posted by initialised View Post
    The Other point worth noting is that this class of card will be capable of driving next gen HD 2160P and upwards screens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    Also, I would *really* like to build a three monitor setup for FPS. That would just be insane.
    Yeah, same.
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