ATI/AMD making new cards to replace some old in the market and helping to reduce cost of nVidia GTX 460, GTX 470, GTX 480 and GTX 570 then possibly GTX 580.
the 68xx are more like the 57xx replacements.
While the 69xx are to compete with nVidia GTX 570 and GTX 580.
Still the ATI HD 5870 and HD 5970 are great gpu's.
Here we're seeing ATI /AMD using 2GB over the 1GB and 564MB also DDR5.
Not only that but ATI gpu's best configured for CrossfireX to get that Scaling ratio.
So depending on your system setup .. Do you prefer loading up PCI x16 /2.0 Slots with large ATI CrossfireX cards or a single nVidia card or 4 carded SLI.
The ATI 68xx series are throw backs or kick backs to mid-level performance and
the 69xx series are the new High End performers.
From what I have been reading from Reviews and various Forums only make sense that ATI /AMD is attempting to keep up with nVidia. Unfortunately, nVidia will always be one step ahead of ATI.
So trying is better than giving up ... we should appreciate ATI/AMD's efforts in keeping nVidia
GPU's at somewhat affordable prices. Otherwise we would be paying $500 to $1000 for those Top cards all the time. That's competition rather than one having a fully established monopoly. Thank you ATI !!!! can't wait till the GTX 580 is marked down some so I can buy it.
What kind of bullshit is that ? right and the 5xxxx cards went unanswered for how long ?
oh thats right, they didn't.
the 6xxxx cards were 2 different releases, TSMC screwed them on a node and the 68xx cards were refreshs and the 69xx cards were a pretty significant architectural change.
I mean its such a shame the the 69xx cards kick ass at high resolution. I mean what nvidia gonna do when they drop the dual gpu 6990 for the 580 price ?
BTW 580 is a nice card, but no reason to spout bullshit in a forum.
if anything the market is neck and neck with one always edging out the other, this round is a win for AMD/ATI on per/perf/watt and they will again have the single GPU crown with the 6990, nvidia can't compete with crossfire 6970's.
its such a shame that ATI/AMD just can't compete. tragic really.