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AMD Promises “DirectX 10+” Graphics Chips Next Year.

Started by: dudde | Date 07/27/07 04:36:47 AM
Comments: 11 | Last Comment:  08/04/07 11:53:56 AM

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as usual... AMD blowing hot air out of it @$$... with their track record... i'm sure they will again be late in delivering an actual retail product...

Nowadays, its no longer effective to have paper launches, customers now demand the actual product! Roadmaps and plans don't bring in profits.
[Posted by: dudde | Date: 07/27/07 04:36:47 AM]

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Lots of products for yet another roadmap... and yet another delays for their product lunch
[Posted by: booyah | Date: 07/27/07 05:38:08 AM]

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Da*n it AMD. Stop spitting out BS. Intel is just going to keep kicking you sorry @$$ if this charade keeps on going.
[Posted by: nuff | Date: 07/27/07 02:52:47 PM]

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good luck
[Posted by: becco | Date: 07/27/07 05:38:53 PM]

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Yet no mention of the 1GB GDDR4 HD 2900XTX refresh that was said to come out supposedly any day now using a 65nm die shrink. Too many smoke and mirror tactics being displayed by AMD these days. I have had ATI graphics cards since the 512KB Mach 32 in 1993. I am comming up to my next upgrade with dual video cards in mind (want Crysis to run with all eye candy on)to push my 24" dell. I am not too happy on where AMD has pushed me to go. I don't believe they fully understood the responsibility they thrusted upon themselves when purchasing one of the only 2 video card companies. It's sad they cannot deliver on the CPU side but now you have also pissed off thousands of ATI customers. More bonuses for the top guys(better lay off some more needed engineers to satisfy share holders...
[Posted by: JW | Date: 07/28/07 05:52:58 AM]

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It's no use to promise if you can't deliver. Intel is already starting to move to 45nm and you haven't even touched 65nm yet.
[Posted by: nuff | Date: 07/30/07 02:10:52 PM]

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Wooo! Let's hear it for Radeon HD3*** in 2009! Any chance they'll deliver by 2008?
[Posted by: EarthsDM | Date: 07/31/07 06:39:28 AM]

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Pretty please let it be true! It makes me so sad when ATI / AMD is anything but no. 1
[Posted by: Sir Fanati | Date: 07/31/07 12:15:37 PM]

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TILL DATE ATI CARDS ARE NOT EASILY AVILABLE IN MARKET AS NVIDIA CARDS DO.NVIDIA 8 SERIES CARDS HAVE Direct X 10 SUPPORT WHICH ARE LAUCHED IN MAY 2007,WHY WAIT FOR 2008.
[Posted by: SUDARSHAN | Date: 08/03/07 11:10:16 PM]

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HD 2900pro = based off the R600 core, 48 ALU's, 12 ROP's, 12 TMU's. 80nm, comes in Q4 07.

HD 2950pro = based off RV670 core, 48 ALU's, 24 ROP's, 12 TMU's. 65nm, comes Q1 08.

HD 2950XT = R670(2* RV670 dies on same package), 48*2 ALU's, 24*2 ROP's, 24*2 TMU's. 65nm, comes Q1 08.

HD 3900XT = Based off R700, dual chip design, 96 super scalar ALU's per chip, 55nm, comes in Q2 08 with AMD's new 45nm CPU's.

Sorry don't know TMU or ROP count on R700. I did hear that R700 may be a 3:1 ratio. That would suggust 32 TMU's. And again, sorry, don't know clocks on any of the chips.

[Posted by: Shadow | Date: 08/04/07 11:52:01 AM]
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