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A. The principal differences between the competitor’s multi-GPU solutions and ATI’s CrossFire are:

a. CrossFire can enable multi-GPU rendering on all applications.

b. CrossFire supports more rendering modes. Supertiling evenly distributes the workload between the two GPUs to improve performance. CrossFire can use multiple GPUs to improve image quality rather than performance with Super antialiasing (AA) modes. Supertiling and SuperAA modes are only supported on the CrossFire platform.

c. CrossFire is an open platform that supports multiple components and graphics cards that can be mixed and matched in a single system. Competitive multi-GPU solutions are constrained to supporting identical graphics cards

you can find more info on CrossFire http://www.ati.com/technology/crossfire/faq.html (im having problems puttin in links sorry)

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