Yes, you read it exact. A sole ATI Radeon 5800 Series GPU is sufficient to power up to six especially high-definition displays. And assume what; at a current press conference AMD in fact showcased this magnificence. The ATI Eyefinity (nick name for HD 5800) is power-driven by one AMD graphics card for up to 12 times 1080p high-definition resolution, which loom eye-definition optical clearness.

ATI Eyefinity technology gets AMD closer to conveying exact eye-definition skill, where the display of virtual surroundings is so thorough that it seems optically genuine to the person eye.

By means of ATI Eyefinity technology in a single computer, it is now feasible to control displays with a joint notional resolution of 268 megapixels, about the same to the resolution of a 90 degree arc of what the person eye sees.

PCs with ATI Eyefinity technology enlarge game with virtual world surroundings to the biggest ever knowledgeable, allowing gamers to rule the contest.

For amusement, education, as well as productivity applications, ATI Eyefinity almost obsoletes scrolling through vast desktop real estate that puts additional details with striking feature at users' fingertips.

AMD is working closely with leading display partner Samsung Electronics to launch ultra-thin bezel monitors and compatible stands that can easily be tiled to create an even more immersive and virtually seamless ATI Eyefinity experience.

Samsung is the first to bring these displays to market (around the same time as Windows 7 release date).