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Old 8th Sep 2005, 05:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ATI WILL have a few variations of its brand new R520 core. Some will be faster, some will be clocked slower, some will have more pipelines and some will be more available than the others.

We revealed that the top end R520 XT will end up clocked to 600MHz core with sixteen pipelines and memory at quite high 1400MHz. We already said that those cards will be quite hard to get as ATI will have some trouble to produce as many as the market would want it to. We believe that whoever gets one might end up having the fastest card around.

The other two cards will also feature sixteen pipelines but their core and memory speeds will end up working slower than the R520 XP performance but limitedly available king.

The R520PRO will be second in terms of speed and will work at 550 MHz core while its memory will work at 1250 MHz. This card should be widely available and will have sixteen pipelines.

Third in line is R520XL. This card will work at 500 MHz core and 1000 MHz memory but we guess that its price will be more acceptable for most of you. This is sixteen pipelines part and will be highly available.

There might be even more cards based on the R520 architecture.

Source: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26010
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So is it 16 pipe or 32?
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At this point I'm inclined to believe that it's a slightly unconventional 16-pipe design that can match the 24-pipe 7800GTX
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Still not much news around...

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Photos of what is claimed to be an ATI’s graphics card based on the next-generation visual processing unit code-named R520 has been posted over the Internet. The board is large and resembles NVIDIA-based solutions, which was expected. In a separate news-story, an Asian web-site suggests that ATI will use RADEON X1800 brand-name for the R520 part.

As reported, ATI R520 graphics card is not as compact as the company’s RADEON X800-series products, but is relatively long, about the same size or longer compared to NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX products. The voltage regulator design of what is allegedly the R520 XT-powered graphics card is much more complex compared to that of the RADEON X850 XT products, it involves a lot of load-bearing elements some of which require passive cooling.


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Initially, the less compact design was believed to be created in order to have some additional flexibility in terms of board capabilities, e.g., ATI’s add-in card partners might be able to create ALL-IN-WONDER products featuring R520 quickly after the product is launched commercially. However, the pictured print-circuit board does not seem to have enough space for additional logic. Furthermore, while the board seems to have a place to mount ATI Rage Theatre, the chip that provides video in/video out (VIVO) capabilities is not present. Earlier ATI’s top-of-the-range – or XT – products always featured VIVO.


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As expected, ATI’s R520 XT uses RADEON X850-like, but not exactly the same, dual-slot cooling system that exhausts hot air outside computer case. Less powerful versions of the R520 – such as PRO, XL and LE – are projected to sport single-slot coolers.

The graphics card which is claimed to be the top-of-the-range R520 XT employs Samsung’s GDDR3 1.26ns memory chips clocked at 1.40GHz.

HKEPC and TechPowerUp.com web-sites, which have published pictures of front and back sides of the graphics card that they claim to be ATI R520 XT, did not indicate whether the posted images represent engineering samples or final products.

Separately, HKEPC web-site has issued a news-story that claims ATI’s code-named R520 visual processing units will be officially branded as the RADEON X1800.

ATI code-named R5-series of VPUs is projected to support Shader Model 3.0 and other innovations, which requires totally new graphics architecture from ATI. Among other improvements the flagship R520 product is expected to have over predecessors is a new memory controller. Neither brand-name of the new breed of VPUs, nor their launch schedule have been confirmed, but it is projected that the R520 is to be released sometime in October.

ATI representatives did not comment on the news-story.

Source: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...908003000.html
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Pics leaked from Chinese website... but it's in Chinese.

http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/r520firstlook.htm
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