"We wonder if this decision to utilize ATI for the decoder had anything to do with the fact that the XBOX's graphics is powered by an ATI card."
Would you hire a plumber to fix an electrical switch? Provided the strong relationship between ATI and Microsoft, and the fact that the 360 uses the Xenos ATI GPU its quite obvious to see why ATI was chosen to supply the decoder.
What I'd like to know is whether the HD DVD and the 360 be able to display a picture at a 1080P resolution? I can already stream 1080P content, (or atleast I *have* seen it) from a Windows Media Centre PC. So this drive should be no different.
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Zach @ Jul 12th 2006 1:17PM
"We wonder if this decision to utilize ATI for the decoder had anything to do with the fact that the XBOX's graphics is powered by an ATI card."
Would you hire a plumber to fix an electrical switch? Provided the strong relationship between ATI and Microsoft, and the fact that the 360 uses the Xenos ATI GPU its quite obvious to see why ATI was chosen to supply the decoder.
What I'd like to know is whether the HD DVD and the 360 be able to display a picture at a 1080P resolution? I can already stream 1080P content, (or atleast I *have* seen it) from a Windows Media Centre PC. So this drive should be no different.