The All-In-Wonder 9000 PRO was a graphics card by ATI, launched on March 31st, 2003. Built on the 150 nm process, and based on the RV250 graphics processor, the card supports DirectX 8.1. Since All-In-Wonder 9000 PRO does not support DirectX 11 or DirectX 12, it might not be able to run all the latest games. The RV250 graphics processor is a relatively small chip with a die area of only 97 mm² and 36 million transistors. It features 4 pixel shaders and 1 vertex shader 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. Due to the lack of unified shaders you will not be able to run recent games at all (which require unified shader/DX10+ support). ATI has paired 64 MB DDR memory with the All-In-Wonder 9000 PRO, which are connected using a 128-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 275 MHz, memory is running at 270 MHz. Being a single-slot card, the ATI All-In-Wonder 9000 PRO does not require any additional power connector, its power draw is not exactly known. Display outputs include: 1x DVI, 2x S-Video. All-In-Wonder 9000 PRO is connected to the rest of the system using an AGP 8x interface.