ptzs disse:Pelos vistos AGP morreu mesmo. É pena.
Já repararam que a Crossfire XT só tem 256mb? Assim se um gajo tiver outra XT fica limitado a 256mb será?
Bem, aquela é um dustbuster silencioso Com um NV5 em cima, lolblastarr disse:Dustbuster 4.0
ahh pois, aquecem bastante e fazer barulhoblastarr disse:NVSilencer que concerteza vai contribuir para um preço de licenciamento bem barato, não ?
2.0 (6800 Ultra, sort of)
3.0 X850 XT PE
SKUse us....
Whilst I have been awaiting Fanny getting back from the USA, I thought I would share this bean with you. HEXUS has heard lots about R520 (Real Codename - Raptor), and its brothers and sisters. ATI will be introducing this in the middle of October this year. We have some specifications for you but that can wait for another day.
The name of this new card will be X1800, which we have seen on the 'net already today. But the real juice of this bean is that ATI have some more SKUs coming and they will have the following names:
X1800 which is based on the R520 VPU.
X1600 which is their mid range SKU based on RV530.
X1300 is their low-end SKU based on RV515.
Of course with any new generation comes new mobile parts, we believe this will be in the form of the X1400.
Other news we are hearing is that ATI love their GT brand so much there will be the GTO and GTO2 launched very soon. Essentially the GTO is a 12 pipeline GT, and GTO2 is X800XL (16 pipeline GT). They have decided that the XL and 850s will be gone for good. So the new lineup will be X800GT, GTO, GTO2, and their new VPUs.
ATI have also essentially end-of-lifed their X800 series on AGP. The highest AGP card which you can get now is X700. I am sure if the demand from the channel and partners occurs ATI will use their bridge chip and create a new SKU. But, to be fair the rapid shift to PCI-Express has shocked everyone.
sotavento disse:a r520 tem +8 pipes que a 7800gtx
a r520 tem mems com 1.2ms e a 7800gtx tem com 1.6ms
IT TURNS out that ATI will end up with at least four versions of cards based on the X1800-R520 core. We talked about X1800 XT, PRO and XL here and we finally managed to confirm some details about Radeon X1800 LE.
This card will be the cheapest version of the R520 core on the market and will be there to fight 6800 LE cards. The Radeon X1800 LE will be twelve pipelines part while its core will work at 450MHz.
The card will use memory working at 900MHz and we hope that ATI won’t price this card too high. Boards should arrive at the same time as all the R520 cards but will be available as it's not problem to make volumes of this quite reasonably clocked chip.
We believe that this card will find many supporters in the OEM and SI market and we don’t think that ATI will be so keen to have this card in retail but this might eventually happen. µ