ATI Radeon 9000 PRO vs ATI All-In-Wonder 128 PCI

Primary details

GPU architecture, market segment, value for money and other general parameters compared.

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ArchitectureRage 4 (1998−1999)Rage 7 (2001−2006)
GPU code nameRage 4RV250
Market segmentDesktopDesktop
Release date16 June 1999 (26 years ago)1 July 2002 (23 years ago)

Detailed specifications

General parameters such as number of shaders, GPU core base clock and boost clock speeds, manufacturing process, texturing and calculation speed. Note that power consumption of some graphics cards can well exceed their nominal TDP, especially when overclocked.

Core clock speed90 MHz275 MHz
Number of transistors8 million36 million
Manufacturing process technology250 nm150 nm
Power consumption (TDP)no data28 Watt
Texture fill rate0.361.100
ROPs44
TMUs44

Form factor & compatibility

Information on compatibility with other computer components. Useful when choosing a future computer configuration or upgrading an existing one. For desktop graphics cards it's interface and bus (motherboard compatibility), additional power connectors (power supply compatibility).

InterfacePCIAGP 4x
Width1-slot1-slot
Supplementary power connectorsNoneNone

VRAM capacity and type

Parameters of VRAM installed: its type, size, bus, clock and resulting bandwidth. Integrated GPUs have no dedicated video RAM and use a shared part of system RAM.

Memory typeSDRDDR
Maximum RAM amount16 MB64 MB
Memory bus width64 Bit128 Bit
Memory clock speed90 MHz275 MHz
Memory bandwidth720.0 MB/s8.8 GB/s

Connectivity and outputs

This section shows the types and number of video connectors on each GPU. The data applies specifically to desktop reference models (for example, NVIDIA’s Founders Edition). OEM partners often modify both the number and types of ports. On notebook GPUs, video‐output options are determined by the laptop’s design rather than the graphics chip itself.

Display Connectors1x VGA, 2x S-Video1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video

API and SDK support

List of supported 3D and general-purpose computing APIs, including their specific versions.

DirectX6.08.1
OpenGL1.21.4
OpenCLN/AN/A
VulkanN/AN/A

Pros & cons summary


Recency 16 June 1999 1 July 2002
Maximum RAM amount 16 MB 64 MB
Chip lithography 250 nm 150 nm

ATI 9000 PRO has an age advantage of 3 years, a 300% higher maximum VRAM amount, and a 66.7% more advanced lithography process.

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