AMD Radeon Mobility X1800 is a graphics processor. This product is part of the Radeon series and is available from AMD. The AMD Radeon Mobility X1800 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
R500 - Tests on Ubuntu 8.04, AMD Phenom 9500, ATI RV515 PRO, Gigabyte . GA-MA790FX-DS5, ATI R520, Radeon X1300, Radeon X1800, Intel T2500, 128MB, LENOVO 2007BE6
nexuiz_test3 - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, AMD Athlon 64 3000, Radeon X1800, 939SLI32-eSATA2
R500 - Tests on Ubuntu 8.04, AMD Phenom 9500, ATI RV515 PRO, Gigabyte . GA-MA790FX-DS5, ATI R520, Radeon X1300, Radeon X1800
nexuiz-2008-05-13-hd3870 - Tests on MandrivaLinux 2008.1, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, Radeon X1800, Radeon X1900, ATI Radeon HD 3870
test - Tests on Ubuntu 8.04, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Radeon X1800
lukasj-9789-14372-2792 - Tests on Ubuntu 7.10, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Radeon X1800
wishmaster01 - Tests on Ubuntu 7.10, AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400, Radeon X1800
AMD's RS880 / 785G Gains Open-Source Acceleration: Back in March we shared that the open-source ATI driver had gained support for the unreleased ATI RS880 IGP. Well, the RS880 ended up being turned into the 785G due to some problems on AMD's side, but today this new, much more powerful IGP has launched. With that said, another commit made to the xf86-video-ati driver today finishes off the support.
AMD Introduces Puma Platform: Yesterday was NVIDIA's turn in the spotlight with the introduction of the GeForce 9 Mobile GPUs and Hybrid SLI. Today the attention turns to AMD with their new announcements coming out of Computex. AMD has introduced their next-generation notebook "Puma" platform, its fastest notebook graphics processor ever, an external graphics solution for notebooks, and PowerXpress improvements...
ATI Linux Supported Devices: With ATI's release notes simply stating each of the series that are supported by the Linux fglrx display drivers, and some users being concerned about what specific cards may or may not be supported, we have posted a list of all products supported. This list is as of the v8.24.8 drivers that premiered earlier this week and consists of both the desktop and mobility solutions.
ATI Radeon X1800 Linux Preview: After months of negative scrutiny by the Linux community, ATI will finally be pushing out its X1000 support to their Linux proprietary drivers later today. With that said, starting today with the 8.24.8 display drivers penguins can finally experience the benefits of the X1000 series, while Microsoft users have been able to experience this level of support since launch date.
ATI Linux 8.24.8 Drivers: Well well, isn't it time for ATI's monthly software period? Yes it is! This month ATI Linux developers have definitely not taken a break as today's 8.24.8 release does support the Radeon X1000 series. In addition to the desktop lineup, the mobile products are also supported from the X1k lineup.