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Anyone have that picture that was posted in October that first showed the 1500+mhz GPUz shot for the 6970?
Unless that picture is a lower resolution then the one posted some people are over scrutinizing this.
Now given the pic posted......
I think it makes sense because the shader to texture ratio jumps to 5:1 from the 4:1 that it has been at for a couple generations now for ATI. Looks like there are 5 texture units per SMID cluster now too.
What I want to know is if the setup area has changed from Evergreen since I think it is kind of obvious that it was limited in Evergreen when compared to Barts.
That may not be real. The zero is smaller for "30". The "3" in 32 appears to be a different font. Also, the "0" in 1920 also appears to be smaller and doesn't seem to line up flush with the other digits as 0's in 1600 beside it. But we will have to wait and see once the card is released though.
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Unless that picture is a lower resolution then the one posted some people are over scrutinizing this.
Now given the pic posted......
I think it makes sense because the shader to texture ratio jumps to 5:1 from the 4:1 that it has been at for a couple generations now for ATI. Looks like there are 5 texture units per SMID cluster now too.
What I want to know is if the setup area has changed from Evergreen since I think it is kind of obvious that it was limited in Evergreen when compared to Barts.