The 8000 series shrunk the gap between Radeon and GeForce but didn’t close it. Nvidia had established itself as the leading GPU manufacturer after it launched the famous GeForce 256 in 1999, and in the following years, ATI struggled to compete with its first generation Radeon GPUs: the 7000 series. But not talking about ATI would be a mistake, because although Nvidia largely dominated the GPU scene in the pre-AMD era, there was one moment where everything aligned in just the right way for ATI to make its mark. AMD only obtained GPU technology by acquiring ATI in 2006, and in doing so inherited ATI’s rivalry with Nvidia. The Radeon 9700 Pro is technically not an AMD card, but rather an ATI card. Radeon 9700 Pro Radeon makes a name for itself VGA Museum Here are some of the best AMD (and ATI) graphics cards of all time, and what made them so special.
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