Radeon R100 series

ATI Radeon 7000 series
Radeon 7500 LE card (Creative Labs Branded)
Release dateApril 1, 2000 (April 1, 2000)
CodenameRage 6C
ArchitectureRadeon R100
Transistors30M 180 nm (R100)
30M 180 nm (RV100)
Cards
Entry-level7000, VE, LE
Mid-range7200 DDR, 7200 SDR
High-endVIVO, VIVO SE
7500 LE
Enthusiast7500
API support
DirectXDirect3D 7.0
OpenGLOpenGL 1.3 (T&L) [1][2]
History
PredecessorRage series
SuccessorRadeon 8000 series
Support status
Unsupported
Radeon R100-based chipsets
CPU supportedMobile Athlon XP (320M IGP)
Mobile Duron (320M IGP)
Pentium 4-M and mobile Pentium 4 (340M IGP, 7000 IGP)
Socket supportedSocket A, Socket 563 (AMD)
Socket 478 (Intel)
Desktop / mobile chipsets
Performance segment7000 IGP
Mainstream segment320 IGP, 320M IGP
340 IGP, 340M IGP
Value segment320 IGP, 320M IGP (AMD)
340 IGP, 340M IGP (Intel)
Miscellaneous
Release date(s)March 13, 2002 (300/300M IGP)
March 13, 2003 (7000 IGP)
SuccessorRadeon R200 series

The Radeon R100 is the first generation of Radeon graphics chips from ATI Technologies. The line features 3D acceleration based upon Direct3D 7.0 and OpenGL 1.3, and all but the entry-level versions offloading host geometry calculations to a hardware transform and lighting (T&L) engine, a major improvement in features and performance compared to the preceding Rage design. The processors also include 2D GUI acceleration, video acceleration, and multiple display outputs. "R100" refers to the development codename of the initially released GPU of the generation. It is the basis for a variety of other succeeding products.

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  2. ^ "RadeonFeature". X.Org Foundation. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

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