RV610 and RV630 are 65 nanometre parts

Mr. Popo

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WE WERE caught totally off guard with the news that ATI's RV630 and RV610 are actually 65 nanometer parts. Now it makes sense why they are so late.

DAAMIT plans an April production of its 65 nanometer parts. Nvidia's G84 and G86 mainstream and low-end chips are still at 80 nanometer which means they get hotter and are more expensive to make. With good yields, DAAMIT has a good chance to come storming back to the desktop and mobile arenas. The chips should perform about the same as Nvidia's but will take less power and be cheaper to produce.

The cards support HDDVD playback, second generation Unified Shader, DirectX 10, integrated HDMI audio, HDCP over Dual Link, PCIe second generation speeds and open multi GPU chipset marchitecture.

DAAMIT still doesn’t like to talk about the clock speed of these chips but we know that at 65 nanometer you can clock faster than 750MHz.

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good find man

its started to really
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me off, that there is no good time to buy a video card, or any part of a computer, since the market is not steady at all

you buy a 8800gts, then better, unified shaders come out..

ugh

i wana quit computers :P
 
There`s a few little deciding factors than that of 65 vS 80 that will determine whether the tech is/gets hot or not.

EDIT: Agreed btw, where are the games !!

Can u even get a beta DX10 yet ?
 
Ooh this sways my decision, I've never really wanted to go with ATI before as let's face it, they did suck ass, especially in the driver arena. But now it's ATI with AMD and a set of DX10 cards? Might have to think this one thoroughly.

Also in agreement with above posts, I want to see some DX10 games and a DX10 beta so I can see it for myself.
 
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