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Release Dates - Radeon HD 7000 Series

That Softpedia story could have been written by Nvidia the way it reads. Quoting a forum post as a source that was itself reporting a Chinese rumour (whisper?) is ridiculous. I would have been embarrassed to poor my name to that.

If it gets you a couple of K's from advertising revenue then I could live with the embarrassment.
 
"In addition, both Radeon HD 7950 and Radeon HD 7970 reference designs will come with an improved cooling system that replaces the traditional vapor chamber technology used for high-end parts with a liquid chamber."

Why would you need that with a 22nm production...? Last I read it was a power draw reduction vs all current cards :confused:
 
Why would you need that with a 22nm production...? Last I read it was a power draw reduction vs all current cards :confused:

Could enable them to run the fans are lower speeds.

Truth is nobody knows, especially fudzilla!, when the 7000 series will be released- probably not even AMD. They seem to have a target launch, or at least a paper launch, for the middle of December but that can change very quickly.
 
just look at previous releases and you can often judge how good the next gen will be.

i say about ten percent better at most
 
According to a post on the XtremeSystems forum

Hrmm...

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It will be a 30% to 50% jump just by going on the specs.

Don't be fooled by the 5xxx to 6xxx series jump. That one was the anomaly.
 
just look at previous releases and you can often judge how good the next gen will be.

i say about ten percent better at most

Waits for DM to appear and write an essay on how wrong you are :) You are btw, drop to 28nm and new architecture, 10% is comedy gold ;)
 
It will be a 30% to 50% jump just by going on the specs.

Don't be fooled by the 5xxx to 6xxx series jump. That one was the anomaly.

How is it an anomaly?

The 3870 to the 4870 and before this these kinds of jumps in performance were common from both amd and nvidia.

The only reason that the 6 series was not a big step up from the 5 is that there was no node drop on the process. The 6 series was designed for 32nm which got cancelled.

From the leaked specs theres not much we can take from them as its brand new architecture so who knows how this will perform.
 
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How is it an anomaly?

The 3870 to the 4870 and before this these kinds of jumps in performance were common from both amd and nvidia.

The only reason that the 6 series was not a big step up from the 5 is that there was no node drop on the process. The 6 series was designed for 32nm which got cancelled.

From the leaked specs theres not much we can take from them as its brand new architecture so who knows how this will perform.

It is one because there is usually what they call a "tick tock" release. The tick will involve a "shrinking of process technology of the previous microarchitecture" and a tock is a new microarchitecture.

But we have had two tocks and no ticks and now we are having a tick tock at the same time (one from the shrinkage and the other from the new microarchitecture GCN). From there come my estimates of 30% to 50%.
 
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