Eh the 7500 was a 2001 chip. The original Radeon was released in mid 2000 and typically came clocked at 166 MHz and could not run asynchronously with its RAM (that was fixed with 7500). It also had some limitations with anisotropic filtering levels IIRC.Flipper was demonstrated in 1999. These chips were 180nm vs contemporary 150nm GPUs and 130nm CPUs. Radeon 7500 was released over a year prior and had more fillrate and features than Flipper and would have probably fared well if paired with eDRAM and a low level console API.
I remember reading somewhere that Radeon's register combiners weren't as useful as NV1x's. Though Radeon can do EMBM while NV could not until NV20.
I'm not sure that Flipper is at much of a disadvantage to 166 MHz R100.
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