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R600 Soon - G80 Sooner

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  • 06-07-2006 7:12pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4,227 ✭✭✭


    takin from megagames sounds cool wonder who i will side with :rolleyes:
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    The two major graphics competitors are gradually setting the stage for their next showdown, as nVidia prepares its G80 chip and ATI arms its R600 boards. This next batch of chips will be important for both companies as it will usher in the DirectX 10 era and will offer Shader Model 4.0 support.

    nVidia has now confirmed that its G80 chip is taped out and the first chips are being produced, suggesting that the U.S. giant will be first to market with its DX10 product this coming September. ATIs R600 chip will attempt to serve as the acting Nemesis for the G80 but is expected later, possibly in November 2006.

    What makes this battle even more intriguing is that this time nVidia and ATI will have some major design differences in their chips and those differences could help tip the graphics war balance one way or the other. The main difference lies in the way the chips will process pixel Shaders, geometry instancing and vertex information. ATIs design is expected to adopt the unified Shader model which allows for flexibility by utilising 64 unified Shaders. This way the chip has 64 pixel lines available per clock. It can use those in any ratio it needs to meaning that, for example, 30 can be pixel, 20 vertex and 14 geometry lines per clock cycle. nVidia's design however, challenges the unified Shader model and will use a more rigid design of 32 pixel Shaders and 16 vertex and geometry lines per clock cycle.

    These details are not expected to have an immediate impact on DX10 as it is higher level but they may lead to a speed advantage for either of the competitors, an advantage which will only be apparent in the most demanding applications and at the highest possible settings so don't wear your eyes out trying to figure it out.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 843 ✭✭✭^whitey^


    Perfect I'm building my first Gaming Rig in September. I thought these were going to be Q1 2007.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,874 ✭✭✭✭PogMoThoin


    Gonna have 2 find more funds somewhere later this yr :eek:


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,614 ✭✭✭BadCharlie


    Dont think i will buy ay new video cards just yet then.


  • Registered Users Posts: 322 ✭✭ricka05


    Well its time to sell my 1900xt and start saving.....


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,614 ✭✭✭BadCharlie


    ricka05 wrote:
    Well its time to sell my 1900xt and start saving.....

    Time to start saving and when the DX10 cards come out, then buy a 1900xt for cheap...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,630 ✭✭✭gline


    BadCharlie wrote:
    Time to start saving and when the DX10 cards come out, then buy a 1900xt for cheap...

    very good plan

    im just gonna hold onto my 7900gts for a year or so, then oc them to death and upgrade :D


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