We just got one interesting news confirmed. ATI's DirectX 11
high-end card, codenamed R800 is made of two 40nm GPUs. This doesn’t really
come as a big surprise, but we at least managed to confirm this one. ATI is
continuing its X2 roadmap and won't change its direction anytime soon.
RV870 is a single 40nm DirectX 11 capable chip while R800
will be made of two of them. R800 should
be competing with Nvidia’s GT300 chip and at this stage, we doubt that anyone
knows who should win this performance crown fight but the hopes are high.
GT300 should also be on the schedule to launch in late 2009
but we’ve heard before that ATI hopes to be the first DirectX 11 on the market,
but we are quite sure that both next generation chips and cards will launch
close to each other.
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R800, DirectX 11 is dual chip
Comes in late 2009