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ATI quietly launches Radeon X550.

ATI"s Radeon X550 chip doesn"t appear on the company"s website, but that hasn"t stopped Taiwanese vendor Info-Tek announcing a pair of graphics cards based on the part. A mention of the X550 has also been found lurking in ATI"s latest Catalyst driver, 5.6, verifying that it"s a genuine ATI product. The driver reveals the X550 is essentially a higher-clocked X300.


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