ATI RV620

The ATI RV620 is a graphics processor introduced by AMD in 2008 as part of the Radeon HD 3400 series. Built on a 55nm process, it was designed for entry-level desktops and laptops, offering basic DirectX 10.1 support and hardware video acceleration through Unified Video Decoder (UVD). With modest power consumption and performance, the RV620 targeted budget users seeking smooth video playback and light 3D gaming. It featured HDMI with audio support, making it suitable for home theater PCs (HTPCs).