Uhmm alas if any IHV can't manage to get up to twice the performance from each new generation GPU compared to its direct predecessor (always according to market segment). Something like that would be good enough in my book to label it a pleasant surprise or else a real upgrade.
RT @outvoort: @catalystmaker when the 5000 series will be out for sales? ME - whats the 5000 series?? ;-)
RT @nwgat: @outvoort @catalystmaker HD 5000 series will be on sale around windows 7 release i asume ME - Whats the HD 5000 series? ;-)
Well that explains the checkerboard pattern on that wafer."Pleasant" speed?
Give me LUDICROUS SPEED!!!
Paraphrased self translation said:If AMD wants to (paper) launch it that fast, that would mean that performance is equal or faster than the GTX 285
What I did not expected, in accordance with the common sense inference that the final
RV830 800 SP
RV840 1200 SP
RV870 RV830X2 native dual-core 1600SP
R800 RV870X2 3200SP
Follow-up to the possibility of an extension of a smaller number of products
RV890 RV840x2 2400SP
R850 RV890x2 4800SP
Water-cooled R850 RV890x2 4800SP
If it is above the specification, nor is it a great surprise, the normal step-by-step upgrade, for some players for the consumer psychology, always look forward to what the flagship born, like G300, 512bit 512sp DDR5, from the specifications should not is to expect too much, I wish AMD all the best.
RV830 800 SP
RV840 1200 SP
RV870 RV830X2 native dual-core 1600SP
R800 RV870X2 3200SP
Too good to be true.
Makes sense to me.Well there's always the holy grail of a non-AFR based multi GPU rendering scheme.
While to me I don't quite believe Rv870 will be a dual core, or that non-AFR multi GPU rendering is coming this generation, that's the only "reason" I could see in a dual core chip such as that. IE - it would be another step in progression.
Me too.I still find a dual-core GPU to be a bit fanciful however, but who knows.
To me it's too worse to be true (single chip of 800SP only), but then who knows?Too good to be true.
To me it's too worse to be true (single chip of 800SP only), but then who knows?
Something like a 4850 at the bottom end of the range would be a bad thing?To me it's too worse to be true (single chip of 800SP only), but then who knows?
To me it's too worse to be true (single chip of 800SP only), but then who knows?
Well there's always the holy grail of a non-AFR based multi GPU rendering scheme.
While to me I don't quite believe Rv870 will be a dual core, or that non-AFR multi GPU rendering is coming this generation, that's the only "reason" I could see in a dual core chip such as that. IE - it would be another step in progression.
I still find a dual-core GPU to be a bit fanciful however, but who knows.