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GTX 480 from MSI |
| Tue, September 07 2010 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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"I believe Fermi can be a very successful architecture. The
only problem is that it did not line up with the 28 nm process that
will be introduced next year. In many ways the GTX 480 is more in
line with the Radeon HD 2800XT than the aforementioned GeForce FX 5800
in terms of designing a part a little too aggressive considering the
process technology at hand. But the significant difference between
the GTX 480 and those products is that it actually performs where it
should, and is a class leader in terms of features and functionality."
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ATI Radeon HD 5970 Review: Dual-GPU Graphics |
| Mon, December 28 2009 | 12:00PM | PermaLink |
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As we discussed in our preliminary Radeon 5870 review, on ATI's horizon ATI was a follow-up to the Radeon HD 4870 X2, code-named "Hemlock XT", which in essence would put together a pair of Radeon HD 5870 GPUs on a single PCB.
Today AMD is officially unveiling the Hemlock as the new ATI Radeon HD 5970, hoping to expand its current dominance in single-GPU performance with the fastest single-slot graphics card on the market -- a title that until today was reserved for Nvidia's dual-GPU GeForce GTX 295.
The Radeon HD 5970 looks to be well suited for the job. The GPUs used in this card use exactly the same configuration found on the Radeon HD 5870, while core and memory frequencies match those of the Radeon HD 5850. This provides the HD 5970 with an unmatched memory bandwidth of 256GB/s.
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