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HD5350 & HD5550 cards
Does anyone know anything about these cards? I've read that they should be out in q1 2010 but when in q1? Also, I can't find any spec info at all. I'm hoping for 160+ shaders, DX11 and finally being able to game on them.
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Acutally i expect the lowest have 200, the next highest 500~
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Here's hoping....
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I found this out about the 5550 card.
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I was just going to get a HD4550 or a HD4650 but now that I know this will be a 32nm chip, I'll wait.
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no way they are 32 nm .. tsmc isnt there yet. 40 nm should be good enough though
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If you google: "ATI 32nm" Some sites say they are skipping the 32nm process and others say thay have made them already.
I find it strange that there isn't any info on them yet, but I guess they are low-end.
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Quote:
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=109618
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the HD4770 is 40nm
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ya those buttons are close together oops.
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I'd say 120 or 160 shaders (2 or 3 SIMD units). Maybe 200 shaders if they decide to change the SIMD ration like they did in the previous generation but I think that would be too much. 4 or 8 ROPs and 10 to 16 TMUs.
I'd say the HD5550 should be a high-clocked GPU (~850MHz) with 64bit GDDR5, whereas the HD5350 should be around 600MHz using 64bit DDR3. The mobile version of the HD5550 should become a very interesting GPU for thin and light notebooks. |
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my eah hd5550 gddr3 con oc at 700 core stable 1000 memory stable
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