DirectX 9-compliant cards target all three consumer markets
In light of S3 Graphics' announcement of their own PCI Express GPU family comes additional info on their DeltaChrome GPUs, revealed earlier this year (more info on product line here ). X-bit Labs summarizes the new details:
Produced using 0.13 micron technology at TSMC;
8 rendering pipelines with one TMU per each;
Advanced Pixel and Vertex Shaders. Features the DeltaChrome can provide are beyond the RADEON 9700 and DirectX 9.0 specifications, according to the company?s initial claim.
DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 1.4 support;
Memory bandwidth saving technologies;
Multisample antialiasing for OpenGL and Direct3D; Fonts antialiasing;
Multi-display capabilities;
400MHz RAMDAC integrated;
Integrated TV-Out controller, TMDS transmitter and so on;
480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p HDTV resolutions via component (YPbPr) output, 480i standard TV output via S-video and composite output;
Programmable video engine;
AGP 8x
As reported in the link above, three DeltaChrome-based cards are planned, and The Inquirer compares these to similiar offerings from Nvidia and ATI:
Screen shot to show its power against the NVidia 5900 Ultra and the ATI 9800 Pro:
http://www.theinquirer.net/images/articles/chrome1.gif
In light of S3 Graphics' announcement of their own PCI Express GPU family comes additional info on their DeltaChrome GPUs, revealed earlier this year (more info on product line here ). X-bit Labs summarizes the new details:
Produced using 0.13 micron technology at TSMC;
8 rendering pipelines with one TMU per each;
Advanced Pixel and Vertex Shaders. Features the DeltaChrome can provide are beyond the RADEON 9700 and DirectX 9.0 specifications, according to the company?s initial claim.
DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 1.4 support;
Memory bandwidth saving technologies;
Multisample antialiasing for OpenGL and Direct3D; Fonts antialiasing;
Multi-display capabilities;
400MHz RAMDAC integrated;
Integrated TV-Out controller, TMDS transmitter and so on;
480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p HDTV resolutions via component (YPbPr) output, 480i standard TV output via S-video and composite output;
Programmable video engine;
AGP 8x
As reported in the link above, three DeltaChrome-based cards are planned, and The Inquirer compares these to similiar offerings from Nvidia and ATI:
Screen shot to show its power against the NVidia 5900 Ultra and the ATI 9800 Pro:
http://www.theinquirer.net/images/articles/chrome1.gif