The ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 Graphics, developed by ATI Technologies (now part of AMD), is an integrated graphics solution typically used in laptops and budget desktop computers during the mid-2000s. It featured DirectX 9.0c support, which enabled basic 3D rendering and multimedia capabilities. As an integrated GPU, it shared system memory for graphics tasks, which limited its performance compared to dedicated graphics cards. Despite its limitations, the Radeon Xpress 1150 was a cost-effective choice for everyday computing, web browsing, and multimedia playback. It played a crucial role in providing budget-friendly graphics solutions for laptops and desktops during its era.