Monday, February 7th 2011

AMD Outs Radeon HD 6670, HD 6570, HD 6450 for OEMs

AMD released the entire entry-mid portion of the Radeon HD 6000 series overnight, for OEMs only. The cards won't be available to consumers (retail) as yet, but does give away specifications of two new GPUs that AMD is carving these SKUs out of, Turks and Caicos. Built on the 40 nm process, Turks packs 480 VLIW5 stream processors, is DirectX 11 compliant, and sports a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory controller that supports GDDR3 on lower SKUs. Radeon HD 6670 and HD 6570 are based on Turks. Both have all 480 stream processors enabled, differ in memory type/amount and clock speeds. The HD 6670 carries clock speeds of 800 MHz core, 1000 MHz (4.00 GHz GDDR5 effective) memory, and is available with memory amounts of 512 MB or 1 GB. The 128-bit wide memory interface churns out bandwidth of 64 GB/s.

The HD 6570 is also based on Turks, but features clock speeds of 650 MHz core, and two different memory clock speed specifications based on the memory type opted for by the manufacturers. If a manufacturer chooses GDDR3, it's clocked at 900 MHz (1.80 GHz GDDR3 effective), with a memory bandwidth of 28.8 GB/s. If it's GDDR5, it's clocked at 1000 MHz (4.00 GHz effective), 64 GB/s bandwidth. Up to 2 GB of memory can be opted for GDDR3 designs, while up to 1 GB can be opted for GDDR5-based ones. While the HD 6670 reference board uses a full-height design with a single-slot fan-heatsink, HD 6570 is designed for low-profile cards, best suited for HTPCs or SFF PCs.
Lastly, there's the HD 6450, which is based on the Caicos silicon. This is AMD's entry-level GPU, which is geared to be an IGP replacement or for users who just need a GPU that does everything an IGP does, faster. Caicos is an improvement over previous-generation Cedar. It features 160 VLIW5 stream processors, twice that of Cedar. It features a leaner 64-bit memory controller that supports GDDR5 and DDR3. Partners are free to set GPU clock speeds in the range of 625 MHz to 750 MHz, while its memory can be clocked at 533 to 800 MHz for DDR3, or 800 to 900 MHz for GDDR5. It is designed for cards that are both low-profile, and silent (passively-cooled). There's no information on retail release, but we can't imagine them to be too far away.
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55 Comments on AMD Outs Radeon HD 6670, HD 6570, HD 6450 for OEMs

#52
damric
AMD already had the low power market segment locked up with the 5400, 5500, and 5600 series. Now these new low power 6000 series have like twice the balls! I hope they do release them retail.
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#53
EzyRyder
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I do not need this, but you

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Shame here

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Oct 13, 2009 :laugh:

Oh, I remembered

Think before you write next time
Stick to the point of the article... :D

LOL - who said anything about those? :rolleyes:

I am no fanboy here mate, but the 6670, 6570 and 6450 are BRAND NEW GPU's. No one is discussing the 6750 and 6770 which as you say are re-brands, in any case they will be cheaper than their current siblings so no harm done.
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#54
RadeonProVega
Delta6326come on people get rid of the vga! i don't care if this is low end stuff the only way for people to move on is by forcing them! to be honest i think dvi needs go too.
If VGA and DVI was gone, what are people using now :laugh: , forgive me but i am out of the loop on this discussion. Also i use VGA, and everything is just fine, i don't think they should get rid of that. Not everyone wants to use high end new technology stuff dude.
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#55
Delta6326
u2konlineIf VGA and DVI was gone, what are people using now :laugh: , forgive me but i am out of the loop on this discussion. Also i use VGA, and everything is just fine, i don't think they should get rid of that. Not everyone wants to use high end new technology stuff dude.
just having a little bit of fun, realistically it would be a bad idea but im just saying we could be much farther advanced if people were able to update really fast:rolleyes: but their isn't anything wrong with them(vga DVI).
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