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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Why would anybody buy 6950 if "6950 = 5870"? Clearly 5870 is going to be much cheaper...
    Also, interesting die size figures. Cayman has ~370mm^2 die size, GTX580 has ~530mm^2. I wouldn't say that Cayman is a chip with a big die, then.
    And 1920sp for 6970 is back, heh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by generics_user View Post
    lower power consumption, higher tesselation performance, possibly better ocing
    Now this is what I am hoping for. There are rumours saying that the voltage regulation and OCing is quite similar to desktop CPUs, this means we might be able to achieve 30-60% OCs!
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