ATI Multi Rendering
ATI Multi-Rendering is a video technology created by ATI Technologies that enables a single computer to use more than one video processor.
Created in 2002, AMR uses a technology ATI calls "Super Tiling" to connect multiple video cards together. AMR has been primarily used by Evans and Sutherland, for commercial flight simulators, because of its ability to use more than two VPUs. ATI has introduced a "consumer level" version of AMR, which they refer to as CrossFire.