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Samsung's GDDR4 Memory Boosts Performance of New PowerColor HD 3870 X2

Wed Mar 5, 2008 9:00pm EST
SEOUL, South Korea--(Business Wire)--
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory
technology and the leading producer of high-end graphics memory,
announced today that it is supplying its fastest GDDR4 graphics memory
to TUL Corporation, a leading supplier of AMD graphics cards under the
PowerColor brand, for the new PowerColor HD 3870 X2 video card.

   The use of the ultra-fast memory enables the PowerColor HD 3870 X2
to produce exceptionally smooth animated movement, making video games
incredibly more realistic than was even possible a year ago.

   "We are delighted that TUL is using the most advanced graphics
memory on the market today to enhance the performance of its
PowerColor HD 3870 X2," said Mueez Deen, marketing director, graphics
memory, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. "With the Samsung GDDR4,
PowerColor is providing animation with faster speeds and amazing
clarity," he added.

   Clocked at 1126MHz, Samsung GDDR4 memory is being shipped on the
PowerColor 3870 X2 in a 16Mb x32 configuration, with a total capacity
of 1GByte.

   The new video card also boasts built-in Dual HD 3870 GPUs from AMD
that have a core speed of 825MHz. This combination of leading-edge
graphics memory and state-of-the-art GPUs dramatically improves the
performance of the original PowerColor, making it among the fastest in
the industry.

   Besides offering advanced imagery and performance, the new
PowerColor HD card further enhances the gaming experience with 640
(320x2) stream processing units and a 2X256-bit memory interface.

   Samsung GDDR4 is 70 percent faster than the graphics memory used
in today's gaming consoles.

   TUL said that it is now shipping the PowerColor HD 3870 X2 to
retailers worldwide.

   About Samsung Electronics

   For more information, please visit www.samsung.com.

Samsung Semiconductor
John Lucas, APR, 408-544-4363
Mobile: 408-712-7856
j.lucas@ssi.samsung.com
or
A&R-Edelman
Stephanie Barnes, 650-762-2958
sbarnes@ar-edelman.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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