Radeon R200 series
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This article is about the GPU series released in 2001. For the similarly named series released by AMD in 2013, see Radeon 200 series.
The R200 is the second generation of GPUs used in Radeon graphics cards and developed by ATI Technologies. This GPU features 3D acceleration based upon Microsoft Direct3D 8.1 and OpenGL 1.3, a major improvement in features and performance compared to the preceding Radeon R100 design. The GPU also includes 2D GUI acceleration, video acceleration, and multiple display outputs. "R200" refers to the development codename of the initially released GPU of the generation. It is the basis for a variety of other succeeding products.
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Quick Facts Release date, Codename ...
Release date | 2001–2004 |
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Codename |
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Architecture | Radeon R200 |
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Cards | |
Entry-level | 9200 SE, 9250 |
Mid-range | 9000, 9200 |
High-end | 8500 LE/9100 |
Enthusiast | 8500 |
API support | |
DirectX | |
OpenGL | OpenGL 1.3 |
History | |
Predecessor | Radeon 7000 series |
Successor | Radeon R300 series
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Support status | |
Unsupported |
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Quick Facts CPU supported, Socket supported ...
CPU supported | Pentium M, Pentium 4-M |
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Socket supported | Socket 478, Socket 479 |
Desktop / mobile chipsets | |
Performance segment | 9100 Pro IGP |
Mainstream segment | 9000/9100 IGP |
Value segment | 9000 Pro IGP |
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Release date(s) |
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Predecessor | Radeon R100 series |
Successor | Radeon R300 series |
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