Specs for ATI HD 5870 turn up
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:44 am
Suppose to be out in 2 weeks.
New ATI card.
The RV870 will be a 40nm part, meaning that it will take less power than current generation 55nm GPUs. It will have:
•1200 shader processors (compared with 800 on the current HD 4870)
•32 ROPS (compared with 16 on the HD 4870)
•48 TMUs (compared with 40 on the HD 4870)
•2.1 TFlops of effective computational potential (this is excessive - just about double the TFlops offered by the HD 4870!)
The core clock speed for the HD 5870 appears that it will be 900 MHz, with the 512MB (or possibly 1GB) of GDDR5 running at 1100 MHz (4400 MHz effectively because of the GDDR5.) The RV870 will be DirectX 11 compatible as well.
New ATI card.
The RV870 will be a 40nm part, meaning that it will take less power than current generation 55nm GPUs. It will have:
•1200 shader processors (compared with 800 on the current HD 4870)
•32 ROPS (compared with 16 on the HD 4870)
•48 TMUs (compared with 40 on the HD 4870)
•2.1 TFlops of effective computational potential (this is excessive - just about double the TFlops offered by the HD 4870!)
The core clock speed for the HD 5870 appears that it will be 900 MHz, with the 512MB (or possibly 1GB) of GDDR5 running at 1100 MHz (4400 MHz effectively because of the GDDR5.) The RV870 will be DirectX 11 compatible as well.