Wednesday, October 2nd 2013
Radeon R9 280X, R9 270X, and R7 260X Available from October 8th
AMD is planning a market release of three of its key sub-$300 graphics card SKUs, the Radeon R9 280X, Radeon R9 270X, and Radeon R7 260X, on the 8th of October, 2013. The three should be available for purchase on that date, and online reviews of the three should go live. AMD's add-in board (AIB) partners will launch non-reference design boards based on the three, although reference design boards should also be available. The Radeon R9 290X flagship part, on the other hand, should launch around October 15 in Europe (October 14 in the US by time conversion).
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50 Comments on Radeon R9 280X, R9 270X, and R7 260X Available from October 8th
Which on the surface seems great as these cards look like costing 40% less but the titan is especially just a Tesla K20X which came out in November 2012 and even that was massively delayed was first talked about in May.
My point is shouldn't AMD's brand new cards (well the R9 290X) not be smashing these 2 year old cards out of the water and looking to hit Maxwell?
but if 280x is compatible with tahiti 7xxx cards, I would definitely get the new ones ...
but yes its only a wish and hope that AMD would consider about it since it is only rebadge....
oh well lets see the reviews come out soon. I hope the reviewers will try to see if it is compatible :D
Go troll your real-life buddies, "pal", we don't enjoy that nonsense here.
Anyway. Finaly, some concrete info... on when we will get concrete info...
SSSHHHHH........All that rational thinking and logic will get you tarred and feathered in these here parts (you are absolutely right):roll:
lets wait for the reviews to come soon...
like i posted, I hope the new rebadged "79xx" which is 280? I am really confused with new names now....
anyway, I really hope that they are somewhat compatible to crossfire with existing HD 79xx cards...
In this way, I might consider buying a new one to trifire with my existing 7950's...
But anyway, I just really hope.....
We'll probably never know but could it been that in late 2012-13 AMD got the word TSMC would be tardy with 20Nm. AMD had to go back to 28Nm and need to be enough to spar with what they were expecting Titan to deliver. I sure get the feeling it was something like that, and 8-9 months to re-juggle 28Nm big part and get it in Fab and to market appears plausible. And why AMD had to come out early February saying their discrete graphics would be "stable throughout 2013".
Interestedly I came across this slide from that announcement and it shows AMD was listing Firestrike scores for its' cards and Nvidia.
www.pcper.com/image/view/20608?return=node%2F56520