Hmm, it might explain why they're easy to buy right now - is HD4870 going to be supply-constrained? If so, due to GDDR5 or yields?
Also, if SIMDs are "horizontal" now, it would mean that losing a dud TU would only affect one SIMD - whereas in R6xx losing a TU affects all SIMDs.
Jawed
Hmmm, that would enable coarse-grained redundancy. But I don't see any compelling reason for them to make that switch now all of a sudden.
Clocks on the 4870 are already 20% higher. 25% more units as well will push the 4870 to 50% faster. I think the expectation is that the two parts are much closer than that.