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    All I really care about is Cayman Pro.. and hope it's significantly lower clocked than XT !

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    That table looks legit and not exagerated tbh.

    from the specs it seems 5870>6770>5850>6750>5830
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    That slide seems a little too good to be true.

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    This has not cutout lower part. There is powerconsumption in it.


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    so 114 W for Barts Pro and 146 for Barts XT.

    so Pro a bit over 5770 and XT under 5850.

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    Ofc the logo has to be covering some of the data. But looks like 134.4Gbps, 146W, 23W. Quite good efficiency here if Barts XT is really gonna perform slightly better than HD5850 with slightly less power consumption. They already had great efficiency with 5xxx series so getting a further improvement on 40nm would be nice and very bad for Nvidia. Just imagine if Cayman XT would (and probably will) beat GTX 480 with around 200W TDP.
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    In this slide it's once again 6700-series instead of 6800, so most likely at least one of them is faked. Most of the info on these slides are way different. I'd certainly want to believe this newer slide though. Which is probably why it's a fake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Florinmocanu View Post
    so 114 W for Barts Pro and 146 for Barts XT.

    so Pro a bit over 5770 and XT under 5850.
    146W for the 6770.

    The 6870 must drink power or be gimped like the 480.

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    The ideal scenario for AMD/ATI regarding Cayman I think would be like 176W for Cayman Pro and 199W for Cayman XT and Cayman Pro would be slightly ahead of HD5870 and XT slightly ahead GTX 480. They could choose make it a 240-250W part for another extra say ~15% performance probably but that's not what ATI has focused on lately but performance/watt and it wouldn't either make sense as this is probably the last series that's just based on the previous, I expect to see more changes for their 28nm part and then it makes more sense to strive for a bigger leap in performance. A 10% perf lead over GTX 480 at significantly lower TDP would be an instant win in my book for this series, let's not speak about dual-gpu solutions...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pantsu View Post
    In this slide it's once again 6700-series instead of 6800, so most likely at least one of them is faked. Most of the info on these slides are way different. I'd certainly want to believe this newer slide though. Which is probably why it's a fake.
    the entire renaming scheme was based on 1 chinese source then afterwards everyone just picked up that name but there has never been any oficial amd source claiming a rename. so i would say this slide looks right and i dont think amd will modify its naming scheme that has lasted 5 generations.
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    Assuming these charts are legit, that CaymanXT is also clocked at 900MHz, that CaymanXT has 50% more functional units (aside from memory controller and ROPs), and that cayman GDDR5 is spec'd at 1600MHz (just a guess on my part), here are some potential specs on Cayman based of the Barts chart

    900MHz
    1920SPs
    3.456TFlops
    96TMUs
    86.4GTexels/sec
    32 (possibly doubled up to 64) ROPS
    28.8GPixels/sec (57.6GPixels/sec if doubled up)
    1600MHz GDDR @ 256-bit
    204.8GB/s memory bandwidth

    Should be somewhat close, assuming that the Barts chart is correct and cayman is generally 1.5x Barts.
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    AMD to delay the launch of Radeon HD 6000 series
    AMD has recently postponed the launch schedule of its next-generation Radeon HD 6000 series GPUs (Southern Islands) from the original October 12 to November, according to sources from graphics card makers....
    http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100927PD228.html

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    Meh if this is true I hope they release both Barts and Cayman at same time.
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    AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series Overview official

    Up in the morning, the first thing is that this document is the official a few days ago to AMD, I ignore you NDA

    AMD Radeon™ HD 6800 Series GPU Detailed Feature Summary
    AMD Radeon™ HD 6870 GPU Feature Summary:
     GDDR5 memory interface
     PCI Express® 2.1 x16 bus interface
     ―Eye-Definition‖ graphics
    o Second generation graphics with full DirectX® 11 support
     Shader Model 5.0
     DirectCompute 11
     Programmable hardware tessellation unit
     Accelerated multi-threading
     HDR texture compression
     Order-independent transparency
    o Image quality enhancement technology
     AMD Eyefinity multi-display technology1
     AMD EyeSpeed visual acceleration3
    o AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology
     OpenCLSupport
     DirectCompute 11
     Accelerated video encoding, transcoding, and upscaling2
    o UVD 3 dedicated video playback accelerator
    o Enhanced Video Quality features
     Advanced post-processing and scaling
     Dynamic contrast enhancement and color correction
     Brighter whites processing (Blue Stretch)
     Independent video gamma control
     Dynamic video range control
     AMD HD3D technology
    o Stereoscopic 3D display/glasses support
    o Blu-ray 3D support
    o Stereoscopic 3D gaming
    o 3rd party Stereoscopic 3D middleware software support
     AMD CrossFireX™ multi-GPU technology5
    o Dual GPU scaling3
     Cutting-edge integrated display support
    o Integrated dual-link DVI output with HDCP
    o Integrated DisplayPort 1.2 output
    o Integrated HDMI 1.4a with support for stereoscopic 3D
    o Integrated VGA output
     Integrated HD audio controller
    o Output protected high bit rate 7.1 channel surround sound over HDMI with no additional cables required
    o Supports AC-3, AAC, Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio formats
     AMD PowerPlay™ power management technology
    o Dynamic power management with low power idle state
    o Ultra-low power state support for multi-GPU configurations
     AMD Catalyst™ graphics and HD video configuration software
    o Certified drivers for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP
    o AMD Catalyst™ Control Center - AMD Catalyst™ software application and user interface for setup, configuration, and accessing features of ATI Radeon products.
    o Unified Graphics display driver - AMD Catalyst™ software enabling other PC programs and devices to use advanced graphics, video, and features of AMD Radeon™ products.
    AMD Radeon™ HD 6850 GPU Feature Summary
     GDDR5 memory interface
     PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus interface
     ―Eye-Definition‖ graphics
    o Second generation graphics with full DirectX® 11 support
     Shader Model 5.0
     DirectCompute 11
     Programmable hardware tessellation unit
     Accelerated multi-threading
     HDR texture compression
     Order-independent transparency
    o Image quality enhancement technology
     AMD Eyefinity multi-display technology
     AMD EyeSpeed visual acceleration
    o AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology
     OpenCLSupport
     DirectCompute 11
     Accelerated video encoding, transcoding, and upscaling
    o UVD 3 dedicated video playback accelerator
    o Enhanced Video Quality features
     Advanced post-processing and scaling
     Dynamic contrast enhancement and color correction
     Brighter whites processing (Blue Stretch)
     Independent video gamma control
     Dynamic video range control
     AMD HD3D technology
    o Stereoscopic 3D display/glasses support
    o Blu-ray 3D support
    o Stereoscopic 3D gaming
    o 3rd party Stereoscopic 3D middleware software support
     AMD CrossFireX™ multi-GPU technology3
    o Dual GPU scaling
     Cutting-edge integrated display support
    o Integrated dual-link DVI output with HDCP
    o Integrated DisplayPort 1.2 output
    6800 planned Oct. 19 release, the original 6870 production early August was going quite well (we visit it its own calculation of Distribution), the end product, 6900 Series is scheduled for release in November. First burst so much, next time be adjourned to the......

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    Gotta love Google Translate.

    Also, I don't think it will be delayed yet(event is still on?)... and I also find it funny that no clockspeeds or shaders were given.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian View Post
    Also, I don't think it will be delayed yet.
    http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100927PD228.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cold2010 View Post
    AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series Overview official

    Up in the morning, the first thing is that this document is the official a few days ago to AMD, I ignore you NDA
    AMD HD3D technology
    o Stereoscopic 3D display/glasses support
    o Blu-ray 3D support
    o Stereoscopic 3D gaming
    o 3rd party Stereoscopic 3D middleware software support


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    AMD HD 6000 delayed ??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontl1ne View Post
    AMD HD3D technology
    o Stereoscopic 3D display/glasses support
    o Blu-ray 3D support
    o Stereoscopic 3D gaming
    o 3rd party Stereoscopic 3D middleware software support

    Is that really new? Looks to me, like they just named something, that was already in there to make it look better. They still don't offer their own solution and are hoping, someone will do it for them.

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    Looks like we'll have plenty of leaks and time to speculate still if the release is delayed to November. Damn you AMD!

    AMD have 3D-support already, but the 3rd party solutions all seem to suck in one way or another. I hope they'll bring something usable this time.
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    the release date was never known, so those who comment on the "possible" delay and there cosmetic comments didn't even know when to expect it.... now I call that funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vardant View Post
    Is that really new? Looks to me, like they just named something, that was already in there to make it look better. They still don't offer their own solution and are hoping, someone will do it for them.
    I kinda thought when they mentioned "AMD HD3D technology" that it was their own 3D tech, hence why I was surprised

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