Motherboard ATI RS780 DX10 & RD790 chipset

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ATI has RD790 chipset

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ATI just launched its long awaited AMD 690 chipset but this one is the integrated one. There will be more chipsets and Rx790 series is already scheduled for later this year.


The good thing about this chipset is that it can and will support Barcelona kind of processors and especially Agena FX and similar products based on the native quad core.


It also has the edge as it can support multiple R600 cards and Quad FX. It comes with at least two PCIe 16X slots and two socket 1207+ and of course it supports Hypertransport 3 at much higher speeds. Of course it supports Crossfire.

http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=183&Itemid=1

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ATi RS780 DX10 IGP Chipset Supports Greyhound



Our friends at CHW has an ATI chipsets roadmap detailing a RS780 IGP chipset with DX10 compatible GPU in H1 2008. Before that in H2 2007, we will see a RX740+, RS740+ as well as RD790+ supporting HyperTransport 3.0 technology. Interestingly, RS780 is built based on 55nm process technology and is pin compatible with RS740+. According to them, RS780 is an 8th generation IGP chipset from ATi supporting AM2+ and Greyhound processors. RS780 has an integrated DX10 Unified Shader RV610 based graphics core and support PCI Express 2.0 technology.







AMD has revealed information about the Universal Video Decoding capability of the top to bottom R6xx family and thus even the integrated RS780 chipset is able to provide UVD support. Since there is a dedicated hardware video decoding function, its performance is basically independent of the GPU 3D engine. It offers benefits like better video performance and less CPU utilization. RS780 will be paired up with SB700 Southbridge to offer 6 SATA 3Gb/s, RAID 0/1/5/10, 12 USB 2.0 ports as well as Intel Turbo Memory technology.

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AMD’s Next-Generation “RD790” Core-Logic Receives Approval from PCI SIG.
AMD 790 Chipset with HT3 and PCIe 2.0 Support Gets Validated by PCI Express Regulators


Advanced Micro Devices has quietly validated its next-generation core-logic code-named RD790 with PCI special interest group (PCI SIG) which supervises implementations of PCI and PCI Express busses. The validation means that the company may start shipping its first high-end core-logic in years commercially to mainboard makers.

Earlier media reports claimed that AMD’s RD790 north bridge supports HyperTransport 3.0 bus with up to 2.6GHz clock-speed as well as 42 PCI Express 2.0 lanes (two x16 lanes for graphics cards, one x4 lane to connect to I/O controller, one x4 lane for add-in boards and two x1 lanes for add-in cards). AMD RD790 is projected to be compatible with future microprocessors in AM2+ form-factor. The chip itself is rumoured to be made using 65nm process technology at a contract semiconductor manufacturer.

AMD 790, which was originally developed by ATI Technologies, will be AMD’s first high-end core-logic by AMD in years, as previously the company relied on chipsets from companies like ATI (now part of AMD), Nvidia Corp., Silicon Integrated Systems Corp., Via Technologies and so on. The new chipset will support multi-GPU CrossFire technology as well as CrossFire Physics technology and will pose a threat to Nvidia nForce chipsets for AMD platform. It is also likely that the AMD790 will be the base for next-gen AMD QuadFX (4x4) platform.

Currently AMD RD790 is listed in PCI Express Integrators List as a PCI Express 1.1 compliant component.

The PCI-SIG Integrators List includes all products that have a complete and satisfactory PCI Compliance Checklist on file at PCI-SIG, have passed the test criteria set forth at the PCI Compliance Workshops and are production ready. But even though the AMD 790 chipset has been validated by PCI SIG, there is no information when it is planned to be released commercially.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/chipsets/display/20070404234743.html
 
Só esperto que a AMD/ATI tenha sucesso de forma a ter bons produtos para concorrer com a nVidia e assim nós (consumidores) obtermos melhores preços! :)
 
AMD M740 chipset in 3Q07 and M780 chipset in 1Q08

Details of AMD's upcoming chipsets for notebook platforms have surfaced from makers in Taiwan. The M740G chipset will launch in third quarter of 2007, while M780G and M780T will launch in first quarter of 2008, according to sources.

AMD's M740G will support DirectX 9 and HDMI/HDCP and target entry-level markets, while the M780G and M780T will support HyperTransport 3.0, DirectX 10 and HDMI/HDCP and target mid-range and high-end markets, noted the sources.

AMD's new notebook platform Puma, which is set to launch in the first half of 2008, is expected to adopt the M780G and M780T chipsets along with Griffin processors.

AMD Taiwan said that all the company's product lines are running as scheduled. The company declined to comment regarding unannounced products.
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20070704PD211.html
 
We at Chilehardware are really proud to have released so much info about this upcoming chipset it all started in October 2006 and we havent stopped.


Cold as Ice :D


AMD esta pronto a lanzar su RD790, chipset high end para sus procesadores AMD64. Estoy seguro que hemos sido el sitio con mas información y mas primicias sobre la nueva generación de chipsets de AMD.

History:

Informacion Confidencial de ATI
Mas información sobre RD790
Roadmap AMD-Chipsets
AMD RD790 Codename: Wahoo
Update AMD CHipset Roadmap
Gigabyte RD790 Quad Crossfire


Resume:
  • RD790 es el chipset High End de AMD
  • RD790 sera fabricado en 65nm su voltaje operacional sera de 1.1v
  • Su dimension es de 27x27mm
  • Soportara HT3
  • Socket F 1207 pines puede soportar hasta 2 CPUs
  • PCI-Express 2.0 en 2x16x o 4x8x
  • Fecha de lanzamiento H2 2007
Ahora la novedad:

Max Tcase: Máxima temperatura recomendada de funcionamiento, 105ºC
Tj MAx: Máxima temperatura que puede soportar sin daños al chipset
Temperatura mínima de funcionamiento: 0ºC


Estas mediciones se llevan a cabo en el pero escenario posible, para AMD este es el siguiente:

Correr 3dmark01 o 3dmark06 a una resolución mínima de 1600x1200 con una temperatura ambiente de 45ºC, manteniendo los ventiladores del sistema al mínimo de sus RPM.

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Con un TDP tan bajo volveremos a los pequeños coolers para los chipsets, este es el cooler recomendado por AMD para este Chipset.


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Source: CHW Lethal Squad

15W TDP com suporte de PCI-E 2.0, dual CPU, HT3.0. Muita bom.
Agora so lhe falta um bom CPU a acompanhar (Phenom X4)
 
parece muito bom e consumos jeitosos, pelo vistos. Ao ver pelo cooler recomendado uma miniatura :D Logo deve aguentar em passivo com aqueles dissipadores tipo das P5B vanilla
 
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O Puma pode vir a ser muito interessante para portateis que necessitem de muita bateria, muitas funcionalidade a um baixo preço.
 
Os coolers da ATI para chipset são pequenos,já com o RDX3200 ele também não aquecia nada agora vamos lá a ver a performance
 
Os coolers da ATI para chipset são pequenos,já com o RDX3200 ele também não aquecia nada agora vamos lá a ver a performance

Não aquecia nada como quem diz que, aquilo ainda é um bocado forno, mas mesmo assim bem longe dos 680 e intel.

A ver se isso sai e não é como as gráficas e os cpus :P
 
Tou confiante nestes novos produtos da AMD...

E espero é que a mesma tenha tacto para meter os valores mais aceitáveis...

Para não fazer como fez com os amd64, que sabendo que a amd não tinha nada á altura (antes dos core 2 duo), inflacionou os preços para valores altissimos (lembro de comprar vários 4400 x2 a 500 euros!!!), quando na verdade valiam menos de metade...

A Intel fez um pouco isso no inicio, mas depois lá começou a baixar os preços, no entanto nunca aos preços que a amd os fazia...

No entanto penso que sempre foi mais forte tecnologicamente a amd e isso vê-se com a arquitectura dos amd64 que já andam ai á uns anos e sempre a bombar...

Cumprimentos

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AMD Prepares Quad CrossFire

RD790 to gain triple and quad CrossFire capabilities

AMD is preparing to update its aging 580X chipset later this year with the upcoming RD790. The upcoming RD790 serves double duty as the single and dual processor platform of choice for AMD desktop products. RD790 introduces 41 PCIe 2.0 lanes to AMD’s Socket AM2+ platform for Stars-family processors.

Motherboard manufacturers can distribute the PCIe lanes in many configurations, including four PCIe 2.0 x16 slots with eight-lane signaling. With all 41 PCIe 2.0 lanes, the RD790 chipset has a TDP up to 10-watts. AMD roadmaps reveal the multiple PCIe 2.0 slots are used for an improved CrossFire multi-GPU technology. The improved CrossFire multi-GPU technology supports up to four ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT graphics cards in Quad CrossFire configurations.

Unlike NVIDIA’s SLI, which supports dual or quad graphics cards in SLI, the improved CrossFire solution can take on three cards for improved performance. AMD claims CrossFire scaling with three cards yields a 2.6x performance increase. Two cards in CrossFire yield a 1.8x performance improvement. AMD roadmaps do not divulge how well CrossFire scales with four GPUs.

Expect RD790 to arrive later this year in time for the AMD Phenom product launch in single and dual processor configurations.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=7986
 
More AMD RS780 Details Revealed

AMD's next integrated graphics chipset to feature HyperFlash

AMD’s latest roadmap reveals more details of its upcoming next-generation RS780 chipset. AMD plans to target the chipset towards consumer and commercial desktop platforms, with minor differences for each respective segment. AMD designed the RS780 to accommodate its upcoming Socket AM2+ processors with HyperTransport 3.0.

The RS780 sports a new graphics core with AMD’s Universal Video Decoder, or UVD, technology for hardware acceleration of H.264 and VC-1 video formats. The new chipset supports DisplayPort, DVI and HDMI digital video output interfaces. AMD also integrates an audio controller for simultaneous audio and video output over HDMI. The chipset also integrates HDCP support.

Additionally, the chipset supports TV-out, VGA and LVDS outputs. The graphics core also has two independent display controllers for dual independent displays. The local frame buffer feature will make a return on the RS780, allowing manufacturers to equip the graphics core with dedicated video memory. Users that prefer more 3D graphics power can install an external graphics card via a PCIe 2.0 x16 slot. The RS780 will also have additional PCIe 2.0 lanes for lesser slots.

New to the RS780 platform is the SB700 south bridge. The SB700 does away with all PCIe lanes and only supports PCI, because all PCIe functionality has moved to the north bridge. AMD increases USB support to 12 USB 2.0 ports plus an additional 2 USB 1.1 ports. The new south bridge supports up to six SATA 3.0 Gbps ports with RAID 0, 1 and 10 support. IDE remains a supported feature of the SB700. However, AMD designates the IDE port for double duty – a physical PATA port or for HyperFlash. HyperFlash is AMD’s name for its Intel Turbo Memory competitor.

RS780 for commercial platform has one minor difference compared to the consumer platform. AMD designates a Broadcom BCM5761 managed NIC controller for the commercial platforms. The managed NIC allows for remote management, similar to Intel’s AMT technology. AMD also recommends a TPM 1.2 module for greater security.

Expect AMD to unveil the RS780 sometime next year.

Source: DailyTech




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Parece porreiro mas este produto vai ter o interesse que os processadores do socket que ele serve tiverem.

O que até agora é nulo.
 
Parece porreiro mas este produto vai ter o interesse que os processadores do socket que ele serve tiverem.

O que até agora é nulo.

Este ***** é so para os K10 AM2+.
A plataforma AM2 ja não vai ter mais *****´s.

Sera também uma versão alterada deste ***** a usar pela AMD também nos novos portáteis a usar na nova plataforma em 2008.
 
AMD RS780 benchmarks leaked with Onda A78GT mainboard
Another China brand will release a board based on the RS780 chipset. The brand/model is Onda A78GT.

This is the 4th board we see after SUPOX, J&W, BIOSTAR, ECS released leaked pictures of their products online. Onda A78GT is a mATX mainboard, it is based on AMD RS780+SB700. It supports AM2/AM2+ processors with DDR2 memory. It has integrated graphics performance levels of HD 2400 and supports DX10 and UVD.

A78GT has DVI, D-SUB and HDMI output port. Based on SB700, it has 6 SATAII ports with RAID, USB, 2 PCI, 1 PCIex16, 1 PATA, 1 FDD.

Benchmarks of AMD RS780 is also leaked. The benchmarks are based on AMD RS780+SB700 running AMD Athlon64x2 5000+ and Phenom 9600, DDR2-800 and 1066 with 1G X2, Driver used is Catalyst 8.45RC. OS used is WinXP and VISTA with SP1 RC. Resolution tested is at 1280x1024.

In WINXP SP2 with X2 5000+, 3DMark05 scored 2249 marks while 3Dmark06 scores 1082 marks in single channel memory mode and 2475 in 3Dmark05 and 1206 in 3Dmark06. That is with a X2 5000+.

In a Phenom 9600 with WinXP SP2, 3dmark05 scored 2813 and 3173 in Single and Dual channel configuration. In 3Dmark06 it scored 1313 and 1533 in Single vs Dual channel memory configuration.

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http://my.ocworkbench.com/bbs/showthread.php? threadid=70247

1533 3dmarks 2006 a 1280*1024. Ja da para jogar umas coisitas....
 
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