Two six pin connectors? Hopefully a safe assumption that AMD isn't going to go backwards in perf/watt, which is hinting at very good performance from barts then.
Although... this is an engineering sample so retail may go back to 1 six pin. Unlikely though.
Kinda makes sense for me:
(I think) Bart is coming earlier than Cayman because of the availability of the new GDDR5+ memory.
Kinda makes sense for me:
(I think) Bart is coming earlier than Cayman because of the availability of the new GDDR5+ memory.
But it also means they will be stuck with it, meaning that when the GDDR5+ availability broadens, they will still have to use the probably more expensive combination of 256 bits + old GDDR5.
To keep this post aligned with my name, I ought troll, therefore, I do:
AMD having to use 256 bits in a NEW GENERATION to compete with nVidia's old one? HA! They've achieved to surpass the highest level of incompetence known to man.
Kinda makes sense for me:
..To keep this post aligned with my name, I ought troll...
I believe this is a 67xx card that will have 30% more performance than 5770 with 1.5bil transistors and ~250-260mm2. HD6750 will have the same performance with GTX460 1G (Between 5830 and 5850) and 6770 will be between 5850 and 5870. Price at $200-250.
Yes NV has many fans. We all know that they will go to extremes. Rumors are rumors but a pic is worth a 1000 words and these things look like their ready just need to build up stock .
I don't think you quite understand what I was getting at.
For that rumor to make sense at all there has to be some sort of reason... marketing departments are stupid but there is a limit.
If they do release what we expect to be the 6770 as a 6870 it likely means two things... First is that the performance difference between the top of the line chip and the second chip (Barts and Cayman) is far smaller than we are used to, and the price will be larger. Thus the name difference to previous generations is because the price of the 6770 would otherwise be drastically out of whack with the 5770 at the time of launch.. which generally looks bad to people. We'd end up with a card called the 6870 that costs a good bit less than the 5870 did at launch but that performs a touch slower.
Who knows though, just rumors atm.
Good call.
Price depends on how low NV is willing to go with their gtx460 (a much bigger GPU). I have a feeling that NV knows its not going to win, so its pricing it low to put downward pressure on the 6770 when it comes out. Basically they are saying "you may beat us, but you're not going to make a lot of profit doing it".