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C.P.Technology Company, which we all know as PowerColor, sent us a press-release announcing that they were selected by ATI to become the “ALL-IN-WONDER” graphics cards distributor in the entire Asian-Pacific region. The list of graphics cards from ATI they are going to deal with includes ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 8500DV, ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 8500 128MB and ALL-IN-WONDER 7500 64MB.

In fact, it seemed to me pretty strange that ATI selected its AIB (Add-In-Board) partner to become its distributor, because C.P. Technology is also making its own ALL-IN-WONDER graphics cards. Why shall they sell ATI’s own solutions as well then? But the choice is made, so let’s simply accept it.

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