XGI Technology

XGI Technology Inc. (Chinese: 圖誠科技; pinyin: Tú Chéng Kējì) was a Taiwanese hardware company.

Founded in June 2003 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, it was sometimes called eXtreme Graphics Innovation and headed by Chris Lin.

[1] In December 2003, XGI announced the Volari Duo, a graphics card with two GPUs.

This was seen as part of a potentially successful attempt to become competitive with ATI Technologies and Nvidia Corporation, which were the two largest GPU manufacturers in the world at the time.

On 2006-10-17, RealVision Inc. announced forming technology alliance with XGI Technology Inc.[2] On 2006-10-23, RealVision Inc. announced VREngine/XMD-Advanced series video cards,[3] which used the previously canceled Volari 8300 (named Volari XG47), for use in medical imaging.

XGI Volari V3XT