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15th August 2009, 02:24 PM
[Update] We’ve got confirmation from AMD that the Evergreen cards are being shown this weekend, at the QuakeCon video game convention in Dallas, Texas.
The word is finally out. AMD will launch it’s much anticipated next generation graphics processors code name “Evergreen” on September 10th; ahead of Windows 7’s launch in late October..
For AMD, these 40-nm, Microsoft DX11-compliant GPUs will fundamentally change the graphics industry and give it a clear advantage over Nvidia, again!
The prior generation of ATI cards was such high performance and so cheap that they forced Nvidia to hastily put together competitive video cards.
Sadly, AMD’s Santa Clara, Calif., rival hasn’t shown much of its DX-11 chips yet. However, Nvidia might choose to show off its wares at its own GPU Technology conference at the end of September in San Jose.
The GPU market is finally kicking some tires, just in time for the holiday season!
http://techpulse360.com/2009/08/12/amd-directx-11-evergreen-graphics-chips-you-wont-believe-your-eyes/
I may switch to ATI to try the 5 series out, depending on how they score in reviews that is.
I can almost guarantee that they will be cheaper that the GT300 series though, nVidia like to shoot themselves in the foot allot.
The word is finally out. AMD will launch it’s much anticipated next generation graphics processors code name “Evergreen” on September 10th; ahead of Windows 7’s launch in late October..
For AMD, these 40-nm, Microsoft DX11-compliant GPUs will fundamentally change the graphics industry and give it a clear advantage over Nvidia, again!
The prior generation of ATI cards was such high performance and so cheap that they forced Nvidia to hastily put together competitive video cards.
Sadly, AMD’s Santa Clara, Calif., rival hasn’t shown much of its DX-11 chips yet. However, Nvidia might choose to show off its wares at its own GPU Technology conference at the end of September in San Jose.
The GPU market is finally kicking some tires, just in time for the holiday season!
http://techpulse360.com/2009/08/12/amd-directx-11-evergreen-graphics-chips-you-wont-believe-your-eyes/
I may switch to ATI to try the 5 series out, depending on how they score in reviews that is.
I can almost guarantee that they will be cheaper that the GT300 series though, nVidia like to shoot themselves in the foot allot.