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Just ripped this from latest Anandtech news:
ATI has something up its sleeves to do battle with the NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT. The new chip will bascially be a downclocked X800 XT complete with 16 pipes:
ATI Technologies faced strong competition when NVIDIA Corporation unveiled its GeForce 6800 GT graphics chip earlier this year, but the Markham, Ontario-based graphics company reportedly preps a counter-attack with a new product based on the RADEON X800 XT micro-architecture.
A report over China-based web-site GZeasy.com claims that the new graphics chip from ATI will be called RADEON X800 GT and will be a down-clocked RADEON X800 XT graphics processor with 16 rendering pipelines. The so-called RADEON X800 GT visual processing unit will function at 425MHz and will carry 256MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 900MHz onboard. Initially the new RADEON X800 product will be offered for systems with AGP 8x port.
Well, one more head-to head battle, who will win the budget 16-pipeline battle now?
And the more important question now is.......pricing the same, which would you pick???

ATI has something up its sleeves to do battle with the NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT. The new chip will bascially be a downclocked X800 XT complete with 16 pipes:
ATI Technologies faced strong competition when NVIDIA Corporation unveiled its GeForce 6800 GT graphics chip earlier this year, but the Markham, Ontario-based graphics company reportedly preps a counter-attack with a new product based on the RADEON X800 XT micro-architecture.
A report over China-based web-site GZeasy.com claims that the new graphics chip from ATI will be called RADEON X800 GT and will be a down-clocked RADEON X800 XT graphics processor with 16 rendering pipelines. The so-called RADEON X800 GT visual processing unit will function at 425MHz and will carry 256MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 900MHz onboard. Initially the new RADEON X800 product will be offered for systems with AGP 8x port.
Well, one more head-to head battle, who will win the budget 16-pipeline battle now?
And the more important question now is.......pricing the same, which would you pick???
