ATI FirePro V8700 and V3700 Reviewed
Introduction
Delivering a higher level of graphics performance and reliability than consumer products, the professional graphics cards are widely used for professional applications such as digital content creation (DCC) and computer aided design (CAD).
NVIDIA occupied the main market share with its Quadro series in this field, so AMD launched its FirePro family with the intention of turning the situation around.

FirePro Workstation Graphics Accelerators
AMD launched the new FirePro workstation graphics cards together with Sapphire – the exclusive partner of ATI workstation graphics cards in APAC except Japan.

The new ATI FirePro 3D workstation graphics accelerators combine the latest ATI OpenGL optimized driver with the award-winning ATI graphics technology, delivering a new level of performance and reliability for professional 3D graphics users.

The FirePro 3D graphics driver settings are automatically configured for maximum performance.
ATI FirePro 3D graphics provide the capability to store geometry inside the card without having it pushed back to the CPU to calculate changes. This can help increase performance of rotations by up to two times over current technology with larger-scale models. Additionally, ATI FirePro 3D graphics products incorporate unique AutoDetect technology. As users open 3D applications or move between them, optimized ATI FirePro 3D graphics driver settings are automatically configured for maximum performance under a multitude of workflow demands.
The most popular FirePro products include ATI FirePro V3700, ATI FirePro V3750, ATI FirePro V5700, ATI FirePro V7750, ATI FirePro V8700 and ATI FirePro V8750.


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