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from mikeshardware.co.uk: Also note that there is no such thing as a "mobility radeon x800 pro". from ATi's website: Note the lack of a Pro. Also note that if you google "Mobility Radeon X800 Pro", the only english results that come back are from this site: http://www.google.com/search?q="mobility+radeon+x800+pro" My best guess is that the XT was marketed as the Pro in foreign countries, or was renamed at some point.
On an entirely separate issue, the GeForce Go 7800 has 16 pipelines, not 20. And it's default clock is 350/550 not 320/550. That comes directly from the nvidia's reviewers guide for the chip. If you guys have seen different numbers elsewhere, I'd like to see them. Here's my page for the Go 7800: http://www.gpureview.com/GeForce-Go-7800-card-410.html
definitely the pipeline number is wrong.. but the factory clock speed issue is quite troublesome, since diff website gives diff figures.. but at the end of the day, notebook mfg will haf the final say..
was surfing web for tweaking oblivion when i came across this: http://www.beyond3d.com/previews/ati/m26/ number of texture pipes should be 8
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i still dunno why every ati card has only ONE texture pipeline & nobody's replying my question. http://www.mikeshardware.co.uk/RoadmapQ405.htm
That's because the people who are maintaining the articles are busy. Honestly, if I know, I would have replied already.
Hey, hey, sorry for the super late reply. Been super busy moving to PJ. Phew! Anyway, about the 7800 GTX, that's what I was told by NVIDIA when I went over for Editor's Day. Yes, there were GeForce 7800 GTX, especially in the demo models. But they switched over to the GeForce 7900 GTX since it's smaller, cooler and faster. I'm not sure if any GeForce 7800 GTX actually made it out in retail units. I know quite a few people quoted GeForce 7800 GTX SLI in the specs sheet but whether NVIDIA changed that in time, I have no idea. But really, there's no need to post so many examples. We all get your drift. It would be easier to just post them all in one post. In any case, it's no big deal to just list down the GeForce 7800 GTX SLI. We will do that in the next update. We will definitely take into consideration all the items posted above. But I don't get the point about ATI cards having only one texture pipeline. Where did we state that? AFAIK, we have been posting it as 4x1 or 8x1 or 16x1. That does NOT denote a single texture pipeline. We will probably edit that a bit to avoid confusion.
but if you look at NVIDIA's website, the fill rate of Go 7800 is 6400 MPixels/s and if Go 7800 only has 16 pipes and runs at 350Mhz, the fill rate would be only 5600 MPixels/s
Chai: lol... ok.. i shall be more patient fr now on =P Adrian: okok.. next time i know wad to do.. den wad's the 4x1, 8x1 thing means?
4 x 1 means 4 pipelines, 1 pixel/texture per pipeline. Anyway, I already updated the section, so it won't be confusing anymore It should be posted soon.
The guide has just been updated! These days, there are so many mobile GPU models that it has become quite impossible to keep up with the different configurations. Therefore, we decided to compile this guide to provide an easy reference for those who are interested in comparing the specifications of the various mobile GPUs in the market as well as those already obsolescent or obsolete. Currently covering more than 60 mobile GPUs, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare 16 different specifications for each and every GPU! We hope it will prove to be a useful reference. We will keep this guide updated regularly so do check back for the latest updates! Here are the updates:- Link : Mobile GPU Comparison Guide Rev. 6.0!