Thursday, May 15th 2008
ATI RV770 Chip Availability and Release Dates
The guys over at VR-Zone have learned some new information about the ATI RV770 chips, and apparently they want to share it with everyone:
Source:
VR-Zone
AMD has just confirmed the marketing name for RV770 yesterday which is no surprise to anyone, the Radeon HD 4800 series. RV770PRO is Radeon HD 4850, RV770XT is Radeon HD 4870 and R700 is Radeon HD 4870 X2. AMD will be shipping RV770 GPUs to AIB by end of this month and you can expect different card designs from the manufacturers at launch. AMD is set to launch the Radeon HD 4850 on June 18th and it is definitely a hard one with retail availability on the same day. Radeon HD 4870, however, will be launched a week later on June 25th with retail availability in July due to GDDR5 availability. Radeon HD 4870 X2 will come later in Q3. As for the clocks, we won't be revealing them yet but the RV770XT core clock is not going anywhere above 800MHz.
84 Comments on ATI RV770 Chip Availability and Release Dates
Finally, ATI uses a shader-domain clock generator.
that there are separate core & shader clocks this time around, and that the shader clock is faster with... what? was it 40%, or am I making it up? anyway it's faster than the core :))
:D
I wanna see the 4870 + its' drivers before I commit to a new card or two, perhaps to time nicely with P45? ;)
*is plagued by choice*
ANyways, lets hope ATI's teeth do not get busted like it did last time with HD2000 series . :laugh:
Good thing about the seperate Shader domain.. huh, but i need to update my GPU charts :)
#1. A tape is a bit out of date... perhaps reflecting the technology competence of AMD? Oh dear. At least a CD, DVD, or MP3 on email would have been better. But a TAPE?
#2. AMD should be spending its resources on more contructive activities than "na, na, na, nah-nah" with its competitors, UNLESS, this is a direct and public marketing stunt to get more free web-inches. (it just succeeded, lol, but not necessarily in a +ve way)
#3. The 4870 isnt going to be in the retail channels until Q3. So, its a bit late, and NOT early. Never mind the official launch date... you cant drive it until its in your garage... and that wont be until July.
#4. Blowing your trumpet nearly 2 months before its in the consumer channels is pretty stupid. Why, because nVidia can pull some heavy reactive marketing to puh-puh what AMD has actually got out there today in the market place. nVidia can pull the Jaws trick in the retail channels NOW. And its only a few techno-geeks like ourselves that know about the 4870. 95% of GPU buyers dont even know (or care) about it yet... so nVidia can influence the market NOW
#5. 2 weeks before ATI launches, nVidia can start trumpeting their new GPU and how it is 100x faster than what ATI hasnt even launched yet.
But then again, ATI is now run by AMD, so its completely possible for them to pull a stupid PR stunt like this. Will backfire IMO. :pimp:
Anyways I would still like to see nVidia's response to that tape :nutkick:
I read somewhere that an HD4870 could be about as fast as an HD3870 X2.
Oh yeah, here: www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-37453-135.html
Now we know when to expect GT200 and a crushing blow
:laugh: