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Radeon HD 6000 is an evolutionary design

by on31 August 2010
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Still much faster than Evergreen
We've repeatedly heard that the architectural changes in Radeon 6000 generation are not great, but this doesn’t mean that the chip won’t get significantly faster.

This is AMD’s plan. They killed the ATI brand as they want to move towards Fusion, CPU meats the GPU design, but as you can see Radeon sticks for discrete graphics of the future.

The new Radeon HD 6000 is a tweak to an existing architecture that will squeeze better performance per watt, better performance overall and some new things like UVD 3.0 that will make better use of six Display ports and make it more affordable to actually use such a setup.

Naturally decoding and encoding will get faster and better, but it was already quite good. The chip is an evolution rather than a revolution and the real revolution comes in 28nm, at some point in 2011 and no, the revolution will not be televised.

We've already have reported that the new cards should start showing up as of October, with a dual-GPU card comming before the end of the year and the first leaked benchmarks are showing that the Radeon HD 6000 has a lot of potential.

Last modified on 01 September 2010
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