* ATI's R600 is expected to launch in early 2007.[1]
* The R600 is estimated to be the largest GPU ever made. Production based on an 80 nm process with ATI having 65 nm clearly in sights. [2]
* 64 unified shader pipelines, 32 TMUs, and 32 ROPs.
* 512Bit "HyperScaled" - MemoryController (external)
* Its design is similar to the Xbox 360's GPU "Xenos", with the distinction of also being DX10 compliant. However, The R600 will not feature the 10 MB daughter-die embedded DRAM framebuffer.
* The R600 will support the GDDR4 memory interface with 512 MB RAM running higher than the X1950XTX's memory clock speeds of 1.0 GHz (2.0 GHz effective), in a real 512 bit bus. Such a wide memory bus paired with 1.0 GHz GDDR4 result in 128 GB/s of bandwidth.
* Designed "from the ground up," according to sources at ATI, for DX10, however it will be backwards compatible with DX9.
* Designed for Windows Vista.
* PCI-E Interface.
* HDMI connector (may have support for Displayport).
* Anandtech reports that the next generation of GPUs will range in power consumption from 130W to 300W. This increase in power consumption will make for higher-wattage Power Supply Units (to the 1 kW-1.2 kW range) and/or the addition of internal, secondary PSUs solely for powering the GPUs.[3]
Ez még nagyobb szörny lesz mint a G80.

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