Monday, April 21st 2008

AMD/ATI RV770 - Radeon HD 4 Series Almost Ready

ATI is moving ahead the launch of its next-generation video processors, as reported by TG Daily. Despite its previous faliures in the graphics business and $8 million loss in the first quarter of this year - AMD's president and chief operating officer Dirk Meyer stated that the company will roll out a significant number of products in May ahead of schedule, including the new RV770 and mobile (M88) graphics parts. RV770 will launch as Radeon HD 4800 and will make its way into the FireStream stream processor and FireGL workstation cards. Both GDDR3 and GDDR5 memories ranging from 256MB to 1024MB will be supported by the chip, but ATI itself will only be offering GDDR5 cards with 256-bit memory controller. The Radeon HD 4850 version is set to come to market with an 800+ MHz core (the final clock has not been specified yet and will not be available until the final qualification is completed), while the 4870 will be the first mass-production GPU with a clock speed higher than 1GHz. The graphics processor itself will integrate more texture memory units (TMUs) - 32 in RV770 against 16 in R6xx. Expect mass availability of RV770 cards soon after their announcement in May.
Source: TG Daily
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72 Comments on AMD/ATI RV770 - Radeon HD 4 Series Almost Ready

#1
[I.R.A]_FBi
Ati .. to di worl'. Wonder if i should still get that 3850?
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#2
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Sounds promising. I can't wait to se performance numbers, and more importantly pricing. Hopefully ATi can now compete on both fronts.
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#3
thoughtdisorder
Man, I bet you could cut the tension with a knife at AMD. I would NOT want to be working there right now! :eek:

On the upside, their new products rolling out should put them back in the saddle for awhile..
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#4
jbunch07
yes yes yes!
this is what i want to hear...cant wait to see the numbers!
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#5
Scrizz
4870 clocked higher than 1GHz! dang..
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#6
Exceededgoku
This is good news, it looks like AMD is coming back in their graphics business. I'm really looking forward to their future solutions, especially the multi-cored models. What we need is developers to start programming for AMDs solution.
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#7
jbunch07
Scrizz4870 clocked higher than 1GHz! dang..
hells yea man :rockout:
this seriously just made my day!
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#8
magibeg
Those new cards sound delicious, so now i have to make the decision of going crossfire or buying a 4870 :P
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#9
jbunch07
i wish the 4xxx series would work with the 3xxx series....
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#11
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
I'm glad I haven't bought an upgrade yet.
2 x 4870x2 FTW !
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#13
suraswami
hopefully this series gives decent performance compared to NVidia.
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#14
Jimmy 2004
Wow, that was quick. The HD 3000 series is still pretty fresh.
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#15
[I.R.A]_FBi
hope they get a sample top teh folding fellaz as soon as possible.
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#16
CY:G
So, can the 3870x2 be Crossfired with the 4870x2???
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#17
entilza
Curious if you can Crossfire a 3870 with a 4870...
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#18
EastCoasthandle
I wouldn't want to if the R770 does have 32 TMUs. Compound that with GDDR5 and it would be a waste IMO.
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#19
spearman914
WHAT?!?!?!??! GDDR5 already when Nvidia only has GDDR3. You think this thing can seriously own 9800 GX2?
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#20
OnionMan
entilzaCurious if you can Crossfire a 3870 with a 4870...
Not likely..


ATI may find itself with a little spending cash at the end of this year if they keep up their recent fortune.. These cards look sic!!:rockout:
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#21
erocker
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I can't wait for a 4870x2!! Goodbye 3870's in crossfire.:D
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#22
Nitro-Max
Im waiting for the x2 aint gonna bother with its first offerings
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#23
selway89
OOooohh shiney!!!

May look to swapping my 2900Pro(flashed XT) to a 4870 :P should be a nice boost hehe.

Although I wounder what temps would be like when clocked over 1GHz!?
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#24
lemonadesoda
Core clock of over 1Ghz means ZILCH without other statistics. It's like saying there's a new P4 Netburst Extra Extreme Edition P4EEE with 5Ghz. It's a worthless power-consuming hog. We need architecture changes, fab shrinks and multiparallelism.

If they said 500Mhz clock but with 512 memory bus and 1024 universal shader units, and 75W total consumption, then I'd be much more impressed.
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#25
Necrofire
Higher clocks are a cheaper way to get a little more performance.

One of these days, GPUs will be user-upgradeable, as will the ram.

"Yeah, I just dropped in the 35nm version of my old core, and my temps are way lower."
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