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AMD's ATI Radeon X2800 Takes Shape

Date: 2007-2-10

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   A picture of the graphics card that is claimed to be a board based on the code-named graphics processor R600 from ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, has been published...

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A picture of the graphics card that is claimed to be a board based on the code-named graphics processor R600 from ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, has been published by an Asian web-site. The board seems to be huge and is said to have nearly extreme demands for power.

AMDs ATI Radeon X2800 Takes Shape

The picture that that has been leaked shows a special “long?version of ATI's code-named R600-based graphics card aimed at original equipment manufacturers and system integrators. The version designed for DIY marker will be shorter, according to the report.

VR-Zone web-site claims that there would be two versions of ATI R600 XTX: one is for OEM/SI and the other for retail. Both feature 1GB of GDDR4 memory on board, but the OEM version is 12.4?long, whereas the retail is 9.5?long. The power consumption of the AMD R600 graphics card is 270W for 12?version and 240W for 9.5?version. The difference between the boards is unclear.

Specifications of ATI R600 published by a web-site earlier resemble specs revealed by some other sources back in mid-2006, but are not fully similar:

  • 64 4-Way SIMD Unified Shaders, 128 Shader Operations/Cycle;
  • 32 texture mapping units, 16 raster operation units;
  • 512-bit memory interface full 32 bit per chip connection;
  • 230W thermal power envelope;

The web-site also claimed that the next-generation graphics chip from AMD's graphics division formerly known as ATI Technologies will support so-called GPU clustering, which allows to install 2ⁿ number of GPUs (4, 8, 16, 32, etc), though it is unclear whether this is something new, as ATI's graphics chips supported multi-GPU capability for professional solutions from companies like Evans & Sutherland for many years now. In addition, Level505 reports that the R600 chip is compatible with “draft DX10.1 vendor-specific cap removal?application programming interface, something, which is unlikely to be utilized for a substantial amount of time.

Officials for Advanced Micro Devices did not comment on the news-story.

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