Wednesday, July 8th 2009
AMD RS880 IGP 15 Percent Faster
AMD's upcoming chipset with integrated graphics, codenamed RS880 is said to feature a significantly faster integrated graphics processor (IGP), which is about 15 percent faster than the current RS780. While technically it is derived from the AMD RV610 core with some tweaked clock-speeds, it will get the brand name ATI Radeon HD 4200. With 1800 points in 3DMark06, this IGP is as powerful as GeForce 6800 GT a high-end graphics accelerator from the DirectX 9 generation. In today's setting the score isn't exactly spectacular, but makes it highly competitive with IGPs from rival NVIDIA. The chipset will make a formal debut this August.
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NordicHardware
44 Comments on AMD RS880 IGP 15 Percent Faster
Those will definately be fixed soon enough, but right now - its rather flawed.
Memorable is a specific anime movie which loaded my 3.71Ghz Q9650 to nearly 50% load when it was played back. My laptop (2.2Ghz T7500) was unable to play it without stuttering, and my friend's 1.6Ghz laptop turned it into a complete slide show.
There's too many ways to screw up a movie rip. Granted, usually tweaking your settings can achieve smooth playback, but I want to watch movies, not tweak my decoders...
Thats a 250 mhz bump if i recall right.
However, my sideport memory cannot do more than 50 mhz bump :S if they made a 64 bit og gDDR5 theese would be Kiiiick ass, and kill off some of the gpu market :P
Its easy enough to know it uses cuda, because you can change driver versions and it breaks - it only works from certain drivers and up, which would not be the case if it used DXVA. It definately lowers CPU usage next to nil, while DXVA doesnt do as well in my testing - its more like an 80% reduction, as opposed to 100%.
handy link where they discuss things DXVA cant do, but they can.
support.corecodec.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=92&nav=0,1
the only way to get working DXVA that i've found, is the codec built into windows 7 - but it has issues with some files, at least with the build i have (7127)
As stated before, this is not a RV610 + 15%. That particular configuration has already been done, it is called the HD3300 IGP. This new chip is based on the RV620 chip. Please also note they are saying the new chip is 15% more powerful than the original RV610 which was the 780G. This means at the same clock speed of 500 Mhz (which I think is what the new chip will start at) the 880G will be as powerful as a 780GX. This should mean the future 880GX should be 15% more powerful than the 780GX.
Older 3300 has quite much headroom... with proper IGP cooling, the new one should be fun to tweak... If you're in the mood.