“The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.â€
“The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.â€
Finally, Nvidia speaks about ATI's new cards:
“The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.â€
what a statement? :lol:Finally, Nvidia speaks about ATI's new cards:
“The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.â€
Sub-$200
ATI is preparing an addition to its RV870 generation codenamed Cypress and this time we are talking about the card codenamed Juniper that is supposed to sit in between RV740 and RV770 cards.
It is supposed to launch in October time and it should be priced at under $200. Performance should be a bit lower than HD4890, probably a bit lower than the HD4870, but overall it should be a quite powerful card.
The card looks too expensive to us, as you can buy an HD 4870 for just $135 and HD 4890 for about $200 and ATI will have to work hard to convince people that DirectX 11 is so important that you have to upgrade today and not in 2010.
ATI Radeon HD 5870
> From 5% to 155% compared to GTX 285 (tested at 17 games and 40 configurations)
> From -25% to +95% compared to GTX 295 (AA 2x/8x, AF 8x/16x in 16 games)
ATI Radeon HD 5870 v CrossFire ATI Radeon HD 5870 in CrossFire
> from -5% to +90% compared to GTX 295 SLI
> from 10% to 160% compared to GTX 295 (tested in 15 games)
ATI Radeon HD 5850 ATI Radeon HD 5850
> From -25% to +120% compared to GTX 285 (tested in 19 games and 50 configurations)
muzux2 said:Leaked RV870 Architecture, looks to me a Dual core GPU..
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and benchmarks from AMD..
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