Does the Radeon9000 have...?

bluemax

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Does the new Radeon 9000 feature the MPEG2 encoding? Video-enhancing (blurry instead of blocky) of web-video?
And other R9700 enhancements?

I don't need the speed of the 9700, but I could really justify the video enhancements!!
 

thrufu

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Hello

Nope, the 9000 is based on the radeon 8500 core !

the low end of the new core is the 9500 and i think it supports mpeg2 coding ! But im not sure !!!!
 

bluemax

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Update time. ATI has a really good interactive demo online.... slow loading though.

Yes, the 9000 DOES support all the new features, like improved (it was already awesome!) DVD playback, improved web-video, lower DVD CPU usage and more.

The 9000 is my aim.... wonder when I can buy one? :D Especially in Canada.... you'd think ATI being Canadian it would be available HERE first!

BTW: The 9000 is the new R250 core. The 9700 is the R300 core.
Edit2: wOOt! Some third party makers are even outfitting the 9000 with a passive heatsink rather than noisy fan!! :D
 

bluemax

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Nice find... but....... yecch! $70 more than the 64MB 8500 just to get some extra video features? I'll wait for the OEM's to come out. ;)
 

Krk3561

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ATI OEM RADEON 9000 Atlantis PRO 64mb DDR DVI/CRT/TV out,BULK : $99 and shipping is $5 @ Newegg.com. Its not in stock though :(

Edit: thats in American dollars, the one from canadian computer is probably in canadian dollars, the reason for the high price.
 

CQuinn

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http://www.ati.com/vortal/rv250/educational/main.html

Doesn't say anything about MPEG encoding, which AFAICT is only applicable as a feature of the
Videoshader technology being introduced with the 9700.

http://www.ati.com/vortal/r300/educational/main.html

And of course (in typical ATI style) you won't see the real mouth-watering video enhancements until they announce
an All-In-Wonder card based on the Radeon 9700, which (supposedly) will also include other features provided by
the new Theatre 2.0 video processing chip. (just speculation on my part).