Monday, June 1st 2009

AMD Triples the Performance of ATI Embedded Graphics Chips, Launches Radeon E4690

AMD announced the ATI Radeon E4690 graphics processor unit (GPU) designed to enable a whole level of new reality for embedded graphics applications with more than triple the 3D graphics performance of prior AMD embedded products. Arcade system manufacturers will appreciate the long term support and lower cost of placing the GPU chip directly on the motherboard instead of a separate add-in graphics card. This product will enable digital signage manufacturers to decode and play multiple high-definition videos in hardware, offloading all the decoding from the CPU. Casino system manufacturers will be amazed by triple the graphics performance to help attract players while increasing overall entertainment value with incredibly realistic 3D graphics, plus two-monitor support.

  • The ATI Radeon E4690 GPU is packed with the latest graphics features, including support for Microsoft DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.0.
  • The second-generation AMD Unified Video Decoder (UVD 2.0) includes hardware acceleration of H.264 and VC-1 high-definition (HD) video as well as MPEG-2, enabling multiple HD video streams and freeing the CPU for other tasks.
  • The ATI Radeon E4690 is designed to simplify board design and speed time-to-market by incorporating 512 MB of 700 MHz GDDR3 graphics memory on chip.
  • The ATI Radeon E4690 comes with AMD's commitment of 5 years of planned supply availability. Technical support is provided a dedicated team of application engineering experts.
"The ATI Radeon E4690 sets a new bar for embedded graphics performance," said Richard Jaenicke, director of embedded graphics at AMD. "Blazingly fast graphics and HD video capabilities enhance the appeal of applications − such as arcade, casino, digital signage and more. With the industry's only embedded graphics chip that offers DirectX 10.1 and UVD 2.0 support, the ATI Radeon E4690 enables competitive advantages for AMD's embedded customers."

"The ATI Radeon E4690 is the perfect solution for the digital signage market," said Dwight Looi, product manager at iBASE Technology, Inc. "The ATI Radeon E4690 combines phenomenal graphics performance, full hardware HD video decode acceleration and 512 MB of very fast GDDR3 memory into a compact 35 mm package, which enables us to offer a high-end digital signage solution in a previously impossible, booked-sized system."

"With the on-chip memory and responsive technical support from AMD, we were able to bring our Condor 200 product, featuring ATI Radeon E4690, to market in just six weeks from the time we received the design documents," said Selwyn Henriques, president of Tech Source, Inc. "Based on the product specifications, TechSource expects the resulting product to significantly outperform existing products in the industry."
Source: AMD
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34 Comments on AMD Triples the Performance of ATI Embedded Graphics Chips, Launches Radeon E4690

#1
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
not a fan of the name. too similar to intels CPU naming.

I guess it wont matter much, being a non-retail item.
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#2
Phxprovost
Xtreme Refugee
I think this brings IGP to a whole new level :rockout:
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#3
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
PhxprovostI think this brings IGP to a whole new level :rockout:
its embedded, not IGP.

The kinda thing that ends up in mobile phones, DVD/blu ray players, casino machnies and such.
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#4
ShadowFold
I've been using my onboard HD 3300 video for the past few days. It's actually very good, so these should be even better!
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#6
ShadowFold
Damn so that's 3870 power in that little of a package.. Sounds awesome to me.
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#7
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
Musselsits embedded, not IGP.

The kinda thing that ends up in mobile phones, DVD/blu ray players, casino machnies and such.
So your saying these won't be coming on mobos for consumers, but is really just for other things?
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#8
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
1Kurgan1So your saying these won't be coming on mobos for consumers, but is really just for other things?
thats what the press release says. "enhance the appeal of applications − such as arcade, casino, digital signage and more."

This has built in memory, you arent going to buy a mobo that costs $100 more to have this IGP included.
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#9
Selene
This is realy a nice leap forwards IMO.
3870 level preformace imbeded is just nuts.
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#10
KainXS
its a stripped down RV730 core so its probably not faster than a HD3870 since a HD4670 isn't and it strangely has no shader model 4.1 support
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#11
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
KainXSits a stripped down RV730 core so its probably not faster than a HD3870 since a HD4670 isn't and it strangely has no shader model 4.1 support
the press release says DX 10.1 support.
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#12
tkpenalty
damn thats a lot of performance considering how small it is. Actually this is a great idea considering how flexible it is. It means that all the OEMs have to do is provide a power supply system (phases), and gives them loads of options. Nice way to cut costs though, you theoretically could have two of these on the motherboard and have them in CF (directly linked to NB without need for PCI-E slots).

This thing wont run that cool though so i dont see it being intergrated into consumer-level motherboards (maybe). Or maybe some creative person will turn it into a F@H farm :).
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#13
soryuuha
Arcade machine use this kind of gpu rite?
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#14
lemonadesoda
I want to see 2 or 4 of these things on one PCEe x16 board. Quad fire, low power, with passive cooling. Silent. Fast. Maybe a little more expensive than a regular GPU setup... but I'm sure there are many situations people could use one... I'm one of those buyers; would pay more for lower power requirements and for silent.
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#15
Caonima
すごい,すごい。:respect:
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#16
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Caonimaすごい,すごい。:respect:
english please. you have no trouble with it in your other posts.
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#17
tkpenalty
Musselsenglish please. you have no trouble with it in your other posts.
いいえ。

Cmon some tolerance please?
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#18
daehxxiD
Musselsenglish please. you have no trouble with it in your other posts.
Translation: Awesome. (Sugoi, sugoi). It's written in hiragana, japanese.

I find this cool aswell, kind of remembers me Console GPUs with all that embedded RAM and stuff. I wonder if something like that would pay off for a Notebook?
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#19
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
tkpenaltyいいえ。

Cmon some tolerance please?
its not a tolerance thing, its an english-only forum. there is no point posting if no one understands you - and the guy CAN speak english (see his previous posts)
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#20
daehxxiD
Musselsits not a tolerance thing, its an english-only forum. there is no point posting if no one understands you - and the guy CAN speak english (see his previous posts)
You may be right, but this was really just an exclamation; it might well count just as much as a "OMGWTFQQB th4tz so 1337 it roxxors". That's not english either yet some of us understand it. :roll:
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#21
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
DixxheadYou may be right, but this was really just an exclamation; it might well count just as much as a "OMGWTFQQB th4tz so 1337 it roxxors". That's not english either yet some of us understand it. :roll:
true. but we dont exactly like those nonsense posts either.
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#22
daehxxiD
Musselstrue. but we dont exactly like those nonsense posts either.
Fair enough. I don't mind them particularly though. It only gets tedious if the whole Thread is composed out of such one-liners. :o
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#23
DaedalusHelios
ShadowFoldDamn so that's 3870 power in that little of a package.. Sounds awesome to me.
Looking at the memory bus width, its performance should be between a 3850 and a 2600xt.

I wonder what the power consumption is and what cooling it needs. Would it do well with a 330 atom for low end gaming if they put it on the intel boards?
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#25
soldier242
i like the size and the onchip memory ... would be pretty nice to have something like that on retail cards
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