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R600 & DX10 coming.

Soldato
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Some R600 Details


Just spotted this surfing about:

Insider Series) - After convincingly taking away the performance crown from NVIDIA, ATI seems to be on a roll. The R580 was a smashing hit, but the R600 seems to be even more stunning. If our sources are to be believed, then the specifications sheet for the R600 will look something like this:


1. Unified shader architecture.

2. 64 pixel/vertex shaders. Since ATI is incorporating an Unified shader architecture, these 64 shaders can be either all pixel, all vertex or a combination of both. In contrast, the R580 based X1900XTX had 48 pixel shaders.

3. 80/65nm fabrication process, though ATI wouldn’t elaborate on the exact split as well as why they weren’t sticking to just a single fabrication process.

4. There was also some passing mention of GDDR4. However, we could not confirm either way whether the R600 would come with GDDR4 onboard. Later variants of the architecture will definitely the updated DRAM standard.

5. As for the clock speed, ATI said they weren’t really too concerned about raising the clock speed to particularly high levels, so we suspect the core clock may not be much higher than the current X1900s.

6. It will obviously be Vista ready and (ATI claims) has been built from the ground up to support DX10.

7. The R600 will also be the first practical implementation of ATI’s GPU concept. This is something we would be very interested in seeing because if this works as well as ATI claims, then apart from cutting down CPU load, it might put certain PhysX processor manufacturers out of business, simply because ATI cards would not need an additional card to do necessary computations for Physics. The onboard GPU will take care of it.

8. The launch of the R600 is expected to be somewhere around Christmas this year.
 
Those details are very early for a card that is almost 9 months away :o

Sounds good though... :)
 
So that means there isnt going to be any more gfx acrds releashe until xmas time? Well atlest from ATi anyway? Thought it was every 6 months
 
Hang on a minute, we are currently at R520? That means before R600 is releashed, R580 is due out? So whens R580 due out?
 
I'm sorry, just had to quote this...

After convincingly taking away the performance crown...

Convincingly?! Not too sure I would have said that.. but back OT ;) I can't wait to see how the new batch of cards from both companies pan out. :D But I thought there would be another release in summer???
 
no higher end top of the range stupidly overpriced over-teched cards, probably gunna see something along the lines of X1900GTO, X1900XL, X1700pro and XT and possibly more variants around this level R560/R570. possibly some mid low end, X1550 or something.
Nvidia side, as of now, none really known possibly some cheaper 7900 GS or other variant to counter the X1900GTO/XL- possibly
 
isn't R590 just 80nm variant of there R580 cores? and i dunno, this generation coming up might be very tight, everything i read suggests G80 will not be using unified shaders (could be wrong mind), whereas R600 definately will be, so my moneys on ATI taking it this time
 
Gashman said:
isn't R590 just 80nm variant of there R580 cores? and i dunno, this generation coming up might be very tight, everything i read suggests G80 will not be using unified shaders (could be wrong mind), whereas R600 definately will be, so my moneys on ATI taking it this time

r590 may have GDDR4, thats the word at xtremes at the moment. If G80 is DX10 compliant then it will have to be unified as Microsoft are being a lot stricter on guidlines where DX10 is concerned. Companies wont be able to do SM 4.0 in 'their own way' as they have been doing up till now with SM 3.0.
 
yeah we'll be looking at the following releases from ATi no doubt....

x1950xt-x (revamped and revised x1900xtx with faster clocks) note the 50 :P cos they wont wanna take it to 2xxx yet ;)
also would u really wanna call it the x1900xtxx? lol
x1900xl
x1900gto
x1700 seems to make sence here for mid to low price range

for the next release of cards we will see faster versions of the currently available cards......it'll be the same in the Nvidia camp as well so we will be looking towardas the Nov/Dec timeframe i would assume for a major release
 
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