ATI 80nm ainda este ano

ATI's RV570XT becomes the X1900 GT
Cheaper chips


ATI'S UPCOMING RV570 variation will end up branded as the Radeon X1900 GT.

The firm is currently shipping X1900 GT cards based on R580 chips that have the pipelines crippled but the card based on RV570 XT will be far cheaper to produce.

ATI is likley to confuse the market with the current plan and we think it will find a way to differentiate the old X1900 GT and the new one, so there might be some more numbers or letters added on.

The cards are codenamed Hellfire 1 and Hellfire 2 and will run at 600 or 650MHz core, depending on the SKU, while the memory will run at 1100MHz. The Hellfire 2 uses GDDR 3 memory with a 256-bit memory interface and its memory runs faster than on Hellfire 1.

Hellfire 2, Radeon X1900GT at 650MHz core and 1100MHz memory is the replacement for Radeon X1900XT that is supposed to phase out slowly.


Hellfire 1 has eight layers PCB and also uses 600 to 650MHz core clock but its memory works at 800MHz and it will probably target the more mainstream market. Both cards are PCIe and support two Dual DVI ports and AVIVO marchitecture.

Production should start in September and we believe they should be available in October time. µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=32807

As Helfire1 vao ser as X1900GT e as Helfire2 vao substituir as X1900XT!
Sendo assim depois fica a faltar a R580+ para subir a performance em relaçao as X1900XTX.


"nVidia is planning to introduce 80nm process into Geforce 7 mainstream & value products Q4 to raise its competitiveness. The first release would be based on Geforce 7600, codename G73-B1, and then G72 the next. The high-end Geforce 7900 family has no plan to the production improvement, but nVidia is going to release a new high-end product in the end of 2006. The new product is Direct X 10 based, planned to replace G71."

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http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/itnews.php?tid=625747

Tao mas tenho que ser eu a meter as noticias da Nvidia?
 
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