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ATI R5xxx Roadmap Info: Value 1st - Highend 2nd

by <Highlander> Aug 16, 2005 at 11:29 AM

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2501
ATI's R5xxx Roadmap Details

If anything, ATI's OEM partners are just as confused as the rest of us. 
R520, ATI's next generation replacement for the X800 and X850 series,
still 
has no name. We have talked a little bit about R520 in the past, 
specifically concerning H.264 acceleration on the card. We have also
hinted 
at performance rumors of the R520, but since the silicon has been
overhauled 
so many times since then, R520 could be much different than what was 
originally speculated. (In fact, we know it is.)

The ATI roadmaps specifically claim the new R5xxx series cards have new 
video architectures, new memory controllers and now use a 90nm production 
process. Whether that equates to better performance will have to wait
until 
the actual production launches.

You'll first notice that ATI is releasing their cards slightly out of
order 
this time around. ATI's approach may be to corner off NVIDIA before a next

generation replacement for the 6200 series shows up. NVIDIA actually has a

current generation 6200 replacement already, the GeForce 6500 (geared 
specifically to target the Radeon X550). Our sources say the GeForce 6500 
will fall somewhere between the performance of a 6600LE and a GeForce
6200, 
but at a much lower price point than the 6600LE.

We have obscured the launch times of these cards intentionally.



 ATI Mid and Low Performance Roadmap

 Core Name ----- Slot Width  ---- Launch Date

 RV530 Crossfire ----  Single Slot ---- Late October

 RV515 "XL" ---- Single Slot ----- Late September



 ATI High Performance Roadmap

 Core Name --------- Slot Width --------- Launch Date

 R520 "XT" Crossfire ------ Dual Slot ------ Mid October

 R520 "XT" ----------- Dual Slot ------- Early October

 R520 "XL" ----- Single Slot ------  Early September







There is some discrepancy between the exact naming on the various cards.
We 
have heard R520 "GL" in the past, but this most recent roadmap seems to 
indicate R520XL instead. A "Pro" version of the R520 is mentioned as well,

but that is the only card for which we do not have an exact availability 
date. Expect retail availability of these cards in November.

Radeon X850 and Radeon X800 are not completely out of the loop yet either.

"Master Card" editions of the X850 and X800 are expected in September as 
"CrossFire Edition" cards.

Since RV530 and RV515 are actually launching first, we have a bit more 
information about them. Both RV530 and RV515 come in two main flavors; the

RV530XT and RV530 Pro, as well as the RV515 Pro and RV515LE. Again we have

slightly obscured the timing on the launches of these cards.



Oddly enough, ATI is going with a dual-slot configuraton for the high end 
R520s. Even though the card will physically only occupy a single PEG, the 
thermals are so massive that they take up two expansion slots, as with the

X850XT cards today.

The only major difference between the RV530XT and RV530 Pro appears to be 
clock speed. A general clock recommendation is given below, but obviously 
manufacturers will vary this as they please. AGP versions of the RV530
will 
appear with the Rialto PCI-E to AGP bridge after the initial launch. 
Meanwhile, the PCI-e users will be blessed with Crossfire editions of at 
least one of the RV530 variants.

RV530

  a.. 600MHz Core Clock
  b.. 1400MHz Memory Clock
  c.. 512MB Maximum Memory for "XT"
  d.. 256MB Maximum Memory for "Pro"
  e.. 128-bit Memory
  f.. 12 Pipelines
  g.. Maximum 16x32MB 1.4ns GDDR3
RV515 also comes in two separate versions: a "Pro" and an "LE" version. 
Again there will be AGP versions much after the launch in the form of
Rialto 
bridged cards. ATI roadmaps do not indicate there will be CrossFire
versions 
of RV515.

RV515

  a.. 450MHz Core Clock
  b.. 800MHz Memory Clock
  c.. 256MB Maximum Memory Sup****t
  d.. 128-bit Memory
  e.. 4 Pipelines
  f.. Maximum 16x16MB 2.5ns GDDR2
More details including the various launch names for these cards to follow!
 




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