We've got a confirmation that RV870, first of the performance DirectX 11 card, simply codenamed Evergreen, will end up with a dual chip brother.
The dual chip card is in the works and we know that it
should be coming roughly around the same time as the single RV870 card.
The
card will try to compete for the high end, ultra high end performance crown, to
try to take away the performance crown from Nvidia, which they might even accomplished,
but as we said many times before, Nvidia will be coming out with its answer.
The card as you can imagine will fully support DirectX 11
instruction set, as well as OpenCL and DirectX compute, something that AMD also
wants to push on the market. We are very confident that ATI should be the first
on the market with its dual chip DirectX 11 card.