Sunday, December 16th 2007
AMD Will Not Release R700 Micro-Architecture Until 2009
AMD recently unveiled plans to put out R680, RV635 and RV620 chips, which would power high-end, mid-range and budget cards, respectively. While this is all well and good, AMD said that the anticipated R700 series of graphics chips would not be put out until at least 2009. This decision will hopefully give AMD a chance to return to profitability. The long wait for a new graphics family will also give AMD more time to ensure that they're putting out a high-quality product that will dominate the market. During the event that this was discovered at, AMD also put out some details of the upcoming Leo platform. For more about the Leo platform, please check the source link.
Source:
XBit Labs
38 Comments on AMD Will Not Release R700 Micro-Architecture Until 2009
"yeah we got this supposedly awesome tech we're not going to show it for over a full year"
EDIT: @Weer... haha yeah i asked the same thing at the same time... doesnt seem like it, unfortunately.
R680 (HD 3870 X2) will launch January 28th 2008.
Not having the highest end tech is not going to put you under, especially if you have a very competitive price/performance ratio in the "mainstream" section (they call it mainstream for a reason!). This is going to get even better for AMD as they are die shrinking the HD 2400 into the HD 3400, so more than likely they will have a whole bunch of cheap, passive, mainstream cards. Nvidia is already having an uncomfortably close competition between the HD 2400pro/xt and the 8400gs/8500gt. This should make things even more interesting.
As for the R680, AMD better price it slightly cheaper than 2 HD 3870s while at the same time having about the same performance, or I think it won't do well.
Heck that would only be a little over a year from now. What most people thimk when they hear 2009 is oh my good its 2007 right now so its gonna be two years for it to come out in 2009, but then they seem to forget that its December 2007:laugh::laugh::laugh:
You know that want it out right before xmas 2008.
The 6400 is a damn good chip for the pice.
My 6000+ at stock 3GHz(well, almost stock 12*250), beat the crap out of my 4000+ Brisbane @ 3GHz (285*10.5).
My current 6400+ is running at 3.4 for 24/7, and 3.5 for benches, on an AC Freezer64 Pro. When my water is up and running again, I think I can get 3.6 comfortably. It's just too hot to do it on this cooler.
They're talking like they rule the roost as of now. Yeah right. With the GeForce 9 series round the corner, are they going to face the onslaught with the RV680? Beats me man!