Wednesday, August 5th 2009
HD 4860 Starts Shipping in Two Weeks, HD 4750 Follows
ATI surprised us last month, when sections of the Chinese media leaked information about Radeon HD 4860, a new SKU that intends to succeed Radeon HD 4850 in the $120~$130 segment. Fresh information suggests that the SKU indeed will see the light of the day, even outside China. Slated to ship from around August 18, the HD 4860 will substitute the HD 4850, which is handling the lower price segment of $90~$110. This only gives you an idea of how intense competition has become in the sub $150 graphics market.
Another bit of information surfacing is about the Radeon HD 4750. Even as the Radeon HD 4770 is suffering stock shortages around the world, ATI seems to be going ahead with the HD 4750, a graphics card based on the 40 nm RV740 GPU. The HD 4750 has similar specifications to the HD 4770. It even sports GDDR5 memory. The RV740 core runs at 730 MHz, and its memory at 800 MHz (3200 MHz effective). While the memory clock speed is identical to that of the HD 4770, the core is clocked slightly lower. Overall, the card won't have as much overclocking headroom as the HD 4770, because it will not draw power from a 6-pin power connector. The design ensures existing low-performing raw materials are utilized more effectively. The HD 4750 is expected to be priced at $88 initially. The first batch of these cards will be very small, quantity-wise.
Another bit of information surfacing is about the Radeon HD 4750. Even as the Radeon HD 4770 is suffering stock shortages around the world, ATI seems to be going ahead with the HD 4750, a graphics card based on the 40 nm RV740 GPU. The HD 4750 has similar specifications to the HD 4770. It even sports GDDR5 memory. The RV740 core runs at 730 MHz, and its memory at 800 MHz (3200 MHz effective). While the memory clock speed is identical to that of the HD 4770, the core is clocked slightly lower. Overall, the card won't have as much overclocking headroom as the HD 4770, because it will not draw power from a 6-pin power connector. The design ensures existing low-performing raw materials are utilized more effectively. The HD 4750 is expected to be priced at $88 initially. The first batch of these cards will be very small, quantity-wise.
23 Comments on HD 4860 Starts Shipping in Two Weeks, HD 4750 Follows
Forget flooding the market, the water level has hit the ceiling, all they're doing now is increacing the water density/pressure.
Also whatever happened to the Radeon HD 4790 that was going to be based on the RV790 GPU? Did it turn into this Radeon HD 4860?
I'm really confused now over which card performs how - especially as now a lower numbered card can be better than a higher numbered one ie 40nm tech in the lower end one. :confused: The only way to get a handle on it is to have a great big table listing all the vital stats of each card, similar to the one in a TPU review so that one can compare.
Of course, one then has to take into account benchmark results, cooler performance, PCI-E connectors etc...
(your thoughts)
Good for ATI for it's furious marketing. If only they'd name in a way that made sense to non-geeks, that'd be great! They got to push while they got momentum or they'll fizzle out.
That is all I really have to say about that... ATi already has more cards currently in production than nVidia, so that logic makes no sense...