Thursday, October 14th 2010

AMD HD 6000 Northern Islands Feature Slides Leaked

AMD is close to unveiling its next-generation "Northern Islands" GPU family, which will be branded under the AMD Radeon HD 6000 series. These include two new performance-thru-extreme GPUs, namely Barts and Cayman. There's also a dual-Cayman implementation codenamed Antilles. While specifications are anyone's guess besides the little details we know about Barts and Cayman, the feature-set of the Northern Island family was communicated to AIB parts in a presentation which was leaked by the Chinese press.

To begin with, the key feature additions in Northern Islands includes a much more evolved display logic that can drive five displays simultaneously over physical outputs that include two dual-link DVI-I, one HDMI 1.4 (full-size), and two mini DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. The logic also provides you to install up to six monitors over the two DisplayPort connectors by daisy-chaining them, making use of the MultiStream feature of DP 1.2, which supports two times the data-rate of DP 1.1, and can provide very high-resolution display, or HD display with stereoscopic 3D (120 Hz). HDMI 1.4 lets you make use of Blu-ray 3D. A new video processing engine, UVD 3.0, provides GPU acceleration for MPEG-2, DivX, MVC (multi video coding), for Blu-ray 3D.
As far as performance incentives are concerned, Northern Islands does seek to add significant performance incentives over previous generations, its also comes up with a new naming scheme. Radeon HD 6800 series will be a gamer's sweet-spot performance SKU (competitive with the lower models of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 400 series, such as GTX 460), while Radeon HD 6900 series is purely for the entusiast, competitive with the higher-end models of the GeForce GTX 400 series, such as GTX 470 and GTX 480. A new king-of-the-hill SKU that succeeds the Radeon HD 5970 is also planned.

Some micro-technical details of the Barts-based and Cayman-based SKUs were also revealed. Barts XT and Barts Pro are slated for later this month, Cayman XT and Cayman Pro for late November, just in time for the winter shopping season. New relevant details include:
  • Cayman XT and Pro SKUs will feature 1 GB of GDDR5 memory
  • Cayman XT will make use of new 6 Gb/s GDDR5 chips, likely to increase memory bandwidth by 20%; Cayman Pro will also see a 20% increase in memory bandwidth, over previous generation
Source: ChipHell
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50 Comments on AMD HD 6000 Northern Islands Feature Slides Leaked

#1
Rebelstar
Why only 1GB?? Can somebody give some logical reason? If ATI so pushing their eyefinity that means it's using high resolutions at least 5760x1080 or more and 1gb isn't enough, so why 1 gb again as in 58XX series?
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#2
Lionheart
For fuk sake, 1GB of memory, lik my ballz AMD!
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#3
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
RebelstarWhy only 1GB?? Can somebody give some logical reason? If ATI so pushing their eyefinity that means it's using high resolutions at least 5760x1080 or more and 1gb isn't enough, so why 1 gb again as in 58XX series?
This is just the reference spec from AMD, board partners may well add to the memory if they feel there is a market for it, this way the reference spec price is kept lower to better compete, of course NVidia currently do it the opposite way with the 470 and 480, but NVidia is considered expensive at the top end by many enthusiasts and this may be just one reason why.
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#4
Unregistered
This might sound like just another conspiracy theory, but after looking at the head to head chart with AMD and Nvidia i get a disgusting feeling the two corporations are teamed up to take advantage of consumers.
#5
bear jesus
RebelstarWhy only 1GB?? Can somebody give some logical reason? If ATI so pushing their eyefinity that means it's using high resolutions at least 5760x1080 or more and 1gb isn't enough, so why 1 gb again as in 58XX series?
Just like the 5xxx cards there will be 2gb cards from various board partners but they will of corse cost more, i think this is one of the main reasons why AMD is sticking with 1gb for the reference models.
Going up to the 6 Gb/s GDDR5 chips i would assume means higher cost per chip and AMD will want to keep the cost of the reference card down.

If the cayman chips are good enough i will definatly be holding out untill the 2gb cards are out as if i go with AMD i will proberley be going for a 5760x1200 eyefinity setup.
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#6
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
TaskforceThis might sound like just another conspiracy theory, but after looking at the head to head chart with AMD and Nvidia i get a disgusting feeling the two corporations are teamed up to take advantage of consumers.
Why?
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#7
bear jesus
TaskforceThis might sound like just another conspiracy theory, but after looking at the head to head chart with AMD and Nvidia i get a disgusting feeling the two corporations are teamed up to take advantage of consumers.
I think they are just trying to beat each other in each round of new hardware to make more money, they can't make massive gains over each other each time due to things like profit margins,power consumption, die size/yield so its just a constant game of beating each other by just enough each time.
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#8
983264
Now this is something... Looks like this is the time to change my good old HIS 4670 IceQ Turbo to a 6670 or 6870...
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#9
pantherx12
FrickWhy?
Well they've done it before for a start.

It makes them lots of money.

Neither of them go out of business.


It's like having a friend who owns a shop opposite yours selling the same things, so you alternate the days you have sales. So you both get a nice share of the pie.
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#10
asaoifsa
Anyone notice???

a gtx 450.........
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#11
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
asaoifsaa gtx 450.........
As opposed to a GTS 450 you mean? prolly just a typeen error :laugh:
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#12
Semi-Lobster
AMD keeps insisting the 6870 is faster than the 5870 but everything I've seen so far has indicated otherwise....
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#14
crow1001
Semi-LobsterAMD keeps insisting the 6870 is faster than the 5870 but everything I've seen so far has indicated otherwise....
AMD has said nothing about performance of the new cards, if they did stick a link to it up.
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#15
H82LUZ73
RebelstarWhy only 1GB?? Can somebody give some logical reason? If ATI so pushing their eyefinity that means it's using high resolutions at least 5760x1080 or more and 1gb isn't enough, so why 1 gb again as in 58XX series?
you guys missed this line
Cayman XT will make use of new 6 Gb/s GDDR5 chips, likely to increase memory bandwidth by 20%; Cayman Pro will also see a 20% increase in memory bandwidth, over previous generation




look these are new 20% increase memory chips that is why the 1gig so go nvidia and change the kotex......
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#16
H82LUZ73
crow1001AMD has said nothing about performance of the new cards, if they did stick a link to it up.
uhm look at the pics it shows barts as gt460 and it is a little above the green one also the caymanxt is also above the gt480 and the dual well it is off the chart at the top......
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#17
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
But thats just market placement surely, if their new generation mid range cards only perform on par with NVidia's current mid range then they are in trouble.
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#18
crow1001
H82LUZ73uhm look at the pics it shows barts as gt460 and it is a little above the green one also the caymanxt is also above the gt480 and the dual well it is off the chart at the top......
Yeah it's fake, and when was Northern islands named Northern island...:wtf:
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#19
grunt_408
RebelstarIf ATI so pushing their eyefinity
SHH don't tell anyone it is AMD now :roll:
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#20
Xaser04
H82LUZ73you guys missed this line
Cayman XT will make use of new 6 Gb/s GDDR5 chips, likely to increase memory bandwidth by 20%; Cayman Pro will also see a 20% increase in memory bandwidth, over previous generation




look these are new 20% increase memory chips that is why the 1gig so go nvidia and change the kotex......
Um that is talking about memory bandwidth not capacity.

It seems very odd that the 'enthusiast' level products (69xx) will only have 1GB of memory as standard. Whilst price is a factor it is still odd not to see 2GB as a standard for a card that will no doubt cost more than £350 (I don't know the USD prices).
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#21
bear jesus
H82LUZ73you guys missed this line
Cayman XT will make use of new 6 Gb/s GDDR5 chips, likely to increase memory bandwidth by 20%; Cayman Pro will also see a 20% increase in memory bandwidth, over previous generation
As far as i understood, bandwith means nothing if the program being used needs more memory than is provided.
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#22
HaZe303
I have never played a game that uses more than 1gb memory (vram), ok GTA4, but that is also badly coded ported game. But otherwise I mostly never go over 500mb vram. I use 1920x1200 res, maybe you need more with eyefinity, but I dont care about eyefinity so it doesnt matter to me.
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#23
crow1001
^^ You mainly play Doom 3? or 800x600 res with no AA.:roll:
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#24
bear jesus
HaZe303I have never played a game that uses more than 1gb memory (vram), ok GTA4, but that is also badly coded ported game. But otherwise I mostly never go over 500mb vram. I use 1920x1200 res, maybe you need more with eyefinity, but I dont care about eyefinity so it doesnt matter to me.
Really i'm sure that many games on a single 1920x1200 monitor or below won't come close to 1gb thus why there is no need to increase the cost of the reference model but anyone wanting to play at higher res/across multiple monitors will just have to wait for the board partners to make something suitable for their needs.... only problem is we don't want to wait :p

I would assume many games would find 1gb a limitation at 2560x1600 upto 7860x1600.
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#25
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
crow1001^^ You mainly play Doom 3? or 800x600 res with no AA.:roll:
memory useage is overrated, GT4 is one of a very few exceptions, BFBC 2 is considered a fairly demanding game, take a look at the attached graph showing performance figures at 19XX in high detail, you will see in most cases that the differences between 1GB cards and 1GB cards is obviously down to Higher spec GPU's, take a look at how well the cards with less than 1GB perform in comparision with similar speed GPU's with more memory, take the GTX275 for example.
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