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ATI made a number of changes over the 3D RAGE II: a new triangle setup engine, perspective correction improvements, fog support and transparency implementations, specular lighting support, and enhanced video playback and DVD support. This, in addition to its early lack of OpenGL support, hurt sales for what was touted to be a solid gaming solution.
In reality, early versions of the new driver only delivered increased performance in benchmarks such as Ziff-Davis' 3D Winbench 98 and Final Reality.
In games, performance actually suffered. Despite the poor introduction, the name Rage Pro Turbo stuck, and eventually ATI was able to release updated versions of the driver which granted a visible performance increase in games, however this was still not enough to garner much interest from PC enthusiasts.
The 3D Rage Pro was mainly sold in the retail market as the [email protected] or the [email protected] , with the only difference being a TV-out port on the [email protected] version. Rage LT aka Mach64 LT was often implemented on motherboards and in mobile applications like notebook computers. This late chip was very similar to the Rage II and supported the same application coding. It integrated a low-voltage differential signaling LVDS transmitter for notebook LCDs and advanced power management block-by-block power control.
It offered Filtered Ratiometric Expansion , which automatically adjusted images to full-screen size. As a low-power chip with capable 2D-acceleration, the Rage XL was used on many low-end graphics cards. It was also seen on Intel motherboards as recently as , and was still used in for server motherboards. The chip was basically a die-shrunk Rage Pro , optimized to be very inexpensive for applications where only basic graphics output was necessary.
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