Hardware manufacturer ATI Technologies announced that it has shipped more than 1 million PCI Express graphics cards since launching the line in June. The company has three consumer-level cards--the Radeon X300, X600, and X800--and four professional boards that run on the new hardware standard. ATI is currently the only company that offers PCI-E graphics boards at the consumer level, though Nvidia's new line will also ship for the high-speed-bus standard. ATI's business plan is to support the transition from PCI-E to AGP, the current standard for gamer-oriented graphics cards.