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05.09.07
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05.09.14
btw, Vista hardware requirements.
* October 5 launch * mass production end of Oct. yield rates 16ps and 24ps x1800 under 25%
x1800 xt crossfire: 24 pipelines, 10vs, 600MHz core, 700MHz memory;
xt: 24 pipelines, 10vs, 600MHz/700MHz; two DVI outs, HDCP, hardware H.264 decoding, $600
xl: 16 pipelines, 550MHz core, 650 MHz memory; 256-bit memory bus, HDCP, $500
pro: 16 pipelines, 500MHz/500MHz, 256MB GDDR3; 256-bit memory bus, VGA & DVI out, $450
le: 12 pipelines, 450/450MHz; 256-bit memory bus, $350
90nm
quad core 3D architecture (four pipes x4) ([R580 mayby four pipes x6, x800xt/xl and gf6800gt/ultra also uses quad core])
500MHz gpu speed, 500MHz memory speed
512-bit ring bus implimented in the x1800's memory controller
Shader Model 3.0, Adaptive anti-aliasing
512MB GDDR3 (crossfire edition)
Avivo technology
x1600 xt crossfire, xt: 600MHz core, 700MHz memory, 60W power
pro: 500MHz, 400MHz memory, 40W power
128-bit memory bus
12 pipelines
256-bit ring bus (internal)
128 to 512MB memory GDDR1 or 2 or 3
possible HDCP and HDMI support
aka RV530
x1300LE: 450MHz core, 500MHz memory, 128-bit memory width
pro: 550/500MHz, 128 or 64-bit memory width
LE hypermemory: 450/500MHz 32 bit memory bus
4 pipes
aka RV515
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GF7800gtx: 110nm, 24 pipelines, 8 vertex shading units (vs,) 430/1200MHz, 302 million gates, 38 GB/s bandwidth, 6.9GB/s peak pixel fill rate, 10.3 GB/s texel fill rate, 860M vertices/s; Wxp/ xp64/ me/ 2k, Linux, Mac OS x. $488
GF7800gt: 110nm, 20 pipelines, 7vs, 400/1000MHz, 32GB/s bandwidth, 6.4 Bp/s, 8 Bt/s... disables a 2x2 pixel grouping to justify higher priced gtx (eg. 12 pipes in a GF6800 vs 16 pipes in a 6800gt.)
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Intel price cut Jan 2006
Comments
05.09.22
Avivo ( video display controller ) info . Plus more pic of the x1800 xl. Avivo details .
edit: details2 details3
Wow, it's not bad for a microchip. When is it going to be released? lol
But seriously that is really small for a chip. Where did you get the picture from?