Hightech Information Systems, also known as HIS, had a
couple of interesting new products at its Computex suite this year. The first of three
new products is a new graphics card based on the ATI X1300 Pro GPU. It features
512MB of HyperMemory which in reality
is only 256MB of physical memory -- the other 256MB are utilized from the system memory. While the specifications of the X1300 Pro
card are nothing special, it sports a PCI Express x1 interface with one
dual-link DVI connector. If priced similarly to other X1300 Pro based cards,
expect the dual-link DVI equipped X1300 Pro to cost south of $100. Board
manufacturers only offered X1600 based cards as the lowest model with dual-link
DVI, with the HIS X1300 Pro HIS may have a product for an untapped market for
users that want a 30” display but don't care about 3D performance.
Users that want an AGP graphics upgrade but fear
incompatibility when building a new PCI Express based system may be interested
in another new HIS product. The new HIS X1600 Pro Dual DVI Dual Interface card
offers compatibility with PCI Express and AGP equipped systems. The ATI Rialto
bridge chip provides AGP compatibility while a couple of internal switches
allow the switching between PCI Express and AGP interfaces. Samples shown at
the show required a few jumpers changed to switch between PCI Express and AGP
but HIS stated shipping models will have an auto switching system. Aside from
the dual interfaces the X1600 Pro based card has the usual 500MHz core clock
and 800MHz DDR2 memory with a 128-bit interface. CrossFire compatibility is
retained in PCI Express mode while a single dual-link DVI port is added into
the mix.
Home theater PC aficionados will be interested in the last
of three new HIS products. Packing support for dual dual-link DVI, HDMI,
component video, S-Video, and composite video outputs the X1600 based card has
the output capabilities of a perfect HTPC graphics card. The low profile form
factor makes it ideal for low profile HTPC cases. Because of the low profile
size and video outputs it occupies two expansion slots. There is one minor
detail with the video output capabilities though -- users have to pick between
having dual DVI outputs or one DVI and one HDMI since the rightmost DVI and
HDMI output are shared.
HIS employees stated the card will be HDCP compliant and have audio
output capabilities. The card will have a S/PDIF audio pass-through for those
that prefer to use an external sound card. It is unknown which audio codec will
be used, though it wouldn’t be surprising to see the same Sigmatel audio codec
used in the Sony VAIO XL2 Media Center. Typical X1600 features such as AVIVO with H.264 hardware acceleration is supported.
Pricing and availability information is unknown at the time.