Friday, January 30th 2009

RV790 Makes Radeon HD 4900 Series, Led by HD 4995 X2?

After RV740, the next AMD venture on the 40nm silicon process will be the company's next flagship GPU: the RV790. With this core AMD hopes to reclaim the performance and value crowns, more importantly, energy efficiency the newer fab process hopes to bring to the current-generation GPU.

Quite obviously, AMD will assign new SKUs to the products based on the RV790. The safest guess would be the formation of a new sub-series under Radeon 4000, the Radeon HD 4900 series. German website ATi Forum has learned that indeed AMD planning on a new sub-series based on the new GPU, following scoops on RV740 making the Radeon HD 4700 series. Once again, AMD might create two products based on a single GPU and one flagship dual-GPU accelerator, to begin with. The company's lackluster optimism in the R700 Pro (Radeon HD 4850 X2), has shown on the upcoming series with no mention of a second-inline dual GPU accelerator. In ATi Forum's theory, the RV790XT gets HD 4970, RV790Pro gets HD 4950 and the dual-GPU flagship SKU could be named Radeon HD 4995 X2. Talk about competitive naming.
Source: ATi Forum
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54 Comments on RV790 Makes Radeon HD 4900 Series, Led by HD 4995 X2?

#51
Wshlist
Yeah it's a real pity that the chip-designer's efforts are largely foiled by their driver coders, they can't make a decent driver for 64bit systems at all, and now that half the users that buy graphics cards have 4+GB of RAM you just look ridiculous, not that their 32bit driver versions aren't embarrassing too, but their 64bit drivers are rock-bottom.
And adding a new GPU to the line-up of GPU's they have to code for will only 'improve' things I'm sure.
And the weird thing is that you'd expect the people who work in IT, like driver coders would in fact run a 64bit OS themselves, and they'd notice the grievous mess the drivers are on 64bit, it's quite perplexing, but sadly as we know not uncommon in the industry of course that they release stuff not even tested on their own systems.
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#52
Mega-Japan
Another question is, are these the chips that will support DX11 or would we have to wait until the RV800 series for that?
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#53
crtecha
btarunr

j/k

If we knew what it looked like, wouldn't it be all over the news?
I think I pee'd a little lol!!!
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#54
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
btarunrI have to laugh you actually responded to that post after seeing the "j/k" and the rest of the text. :laugh:
lmao, ya thats what happens when people dont read the whole post heh
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