Thursday, August 12th 2010
ATI Radeon HD 6000 Series ''Southern Islands'' Graphics Cards For Sale from November
Come this Winter, and things will heat up once again in the graphics card industry, with GPU vendors battling it out for the crucial Holidays shopping season. While AMD did not introduce any new GPUs after completing its ATI Radeon HD 5000 series launch itinerary, it did manage to grab significant amount of sales from its graphics rival NVIDIA. For this Winter, AMD and its partners will be in a position to launch the ATI Radeon HD 6000 series graphics processors, according to DigiTimes, citing sources from graphics card vendors.
It is also said that the Radeon HD 6000 series, codenamed "Southern Islands" (members of which are codenamed after islands in the Mediterranean Sea), will be built on TSMC's 40 nm manufacturing process. AMD had originally planned to build Southern Islands on TSMC's 32 nm process, but with the foundry skipping 32 nm bulk for 28 nm which will start operations only by the end of the year, AMD redrew its plans and stuck to the now-mature (stable) 40 nm process. Perhaps AMD learned a thing or two from a wide range of teething problems that plagued the 40 nm production line.
Source:
DigiTimes
It is also said that the Radeon HD 6000 series, codenamed "Southern Islands" (members of which are codenamed after islands in the Mediterranean Sea), will be built on TSMC's 40 nm manufacturing process. AMD had originally planned to build Southern Islands on TSMC's 32 nm process, but with the foundry skipping 32 nm bulk for 28 nm which will start operations only by the end of the year, AMD redrew its plans and stuck to the now-mature (stable) 40 nm process. Perhaps AMD learned a thing or two from a wide range of teething problems that plagued the 40 nm production line.
137 Comments on ATI Radeon HD 6000 Series ''Southern Islands'' Graphics Cards For Sale from November
They're both decent card makers, I do prefer ATI but if nv come out with something nice and the drivers work on my rig then I'll be more than happy to have another NV card ( I;m sure most people are like this) 460 is tempting but saving pennies XD
Did had ATI drivers when I first got ATI cards though, what a kerfuffle upgrading them :laugh:
Excuse my rambling :laugh:
That was filmed in July I think, I suspect we'll be seeing games that use open CL for physics in 2011, perhaps by Christmas!
Please bare in mind ATI are working from the ground up, not all of the stuff works in this demo XD
Nah, physics will not make or break a company. Getting working cards with better performance out to the public makes or breaks companies.
Well looks like I'll be getting a 2nd 5870 this christmas, and a crossfire motherboard. Hey guys, I'll be looking for a gently used XFX 5870 for around $150-175.:D
But these refreshes will be tempting for sure.
Or perhaps people selling their 5850/70s will be the real gold mine :D
Longevity for me is a good card for 100$ which has a lot of power, enough to last 3 years
so for now i am pointing and hoping to 6670
I think they will have the same wattage as 5xxx series but with more raw power
This is crazy because on one part we have to be green but when profit is the concern we have to buy and buy and buy , we are bombarded by the need to change our cars , our phones , our clothes , OUR VIDEO CARDS , everything gets outdated one minute after you get it.
Now some call this progress but in this case is all about profit , do we need a new graphics card line up ? nooooo , the damn consoles like xbox360 and ps3 have outstanding graphics with like 15% of the computing power of a computer with core i7 and a 5870 , this is embarrassing for the PC to be so inefficient , bottom line we have to spend money all the time even if we get the same graphics sometimes ( GTA 4 ).
You can thank M$ for the inefficiency that does exist. DX needs kicked to the curb.
Dont start making assumptions there are already tweaks to make Physx run on the CPU in mafia 2 and have it completely playable
And are you insane?, a 360, PS3 or any console for that matter don't have near the processing power of a PC. As someone who have been a long time watcher of E3(a big gaming convention if you don't know), it has been said at E3 2005 at Sony's press conference that the PS3's GPU is equivalent 2x 6800 Ultras in SLI(or a single 7800, since it says ''more powerful'' lol), Need prove:
Here's a pic from the Sony E3 2005 conference:
And here's the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NnhyZkdBTM (skip to 5:10 for the graphics info)
So that whole 15% computing power of an i7 and 5870 is a complete load of shit. Now ya at times, if the game is poorly ported to PC from consoles, then in that case yes you may see some sub par graphics, but in a general sense, PC looks better in most cases when it comes to gaming.
So ya, i just wanted to address that.;)
but if next FF come to PC then i will ditch my ps3 happily