Thursday, January 18th 2007
HIS Launches X1050 & X1550 Series
HIS introduced today the X1050 and X1550 series, which integrate with Windows Vista to create a premium visual experience and allow value users to get more enjoyment out of movies, games and digital applications. Powered by ATI Radeon X1050 GPU, HIS X1050 series is Vista Premium Certified and fully support Microsoft's new 3D based operating system. The HIS X1050 series is available in PCI-e version only with up to 400/500 MHz core/memory clock and up to 256MB/128Bit GDDR2, completely silent (0dB) by means of heatsink cooling. With the HyperMemory 2 technology, it can share system memory to provide up to 512MB graphics memory. The latest HIS X1550 series includes the PCI-Express x16 version, AGP 8X version, PCI-Express x1 version and PCI version, running at 550/800MHz core/memory clock and up to 256MB/128Bit GDDR2. The PCI-Express x16 versions are all CrossFire ready for improving performance if necessary. HIS X1050 & X1550 will be available on 26th Jan 2007.
Source:
VR-Zone
17 Comments on HIS Launches X1050 & X1550 Series
Stop coming out with these re-named cards that suck ass.
Come on already ATI, show me the real stuff.
r600 gt should be cheap and i hope the r600 xtx is the same price as the x1900xtx and x1950xtx launch price
Imo it's pretty shady to label these ancient pieces of cr_p as if they had anything to with X1k series.
The RV516 GPU on X1550 is actually a somewhat revised RV515 (X1300) built on 80nm instead of 90nm.
You don't have to build a GPU to support physics processing, all it needs is driver support. Atleast Radeon X1k series is fully capable of physics crunching, the (pixel) shaders on R5_0 generation GPUs are programmable meaning they can be used to calculate pretty much anything the user wants and drivers allow.
People have been using X1900-series cards for Folding@Home for sometime already.