AMD's much delayed ATI Radeon HD 2000 series of graphics processing units (GPUs) has been launched as a challenge to Nvidia's GeForce 8 series which was first introduced in November 2006. However, early reports and comparisons of competing products have concluded, to a large part, that the AMD solutions fall short of expectations in terms of price, performance, and energy efficiency.
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Yeah, im somewhat dissapointed by what ive read. I was expecting a nice bump over the 8800gtx.........Wheres the 1gig xtx version also??
supposedly the 65nm ones are blowing away the competition, or at least that's what the inq is saying.
hmm not to sure, all it seems to be getting is bad press. maybe they can sort out the problems in another version =)
HD 2900XT for 400 bucks is a good deal.. same performance (nearly) as 8800GTX and lower price... but some sites reports that XTX version(that use same chip but GDDR4 ram) has some problem in benchmarks ( not so much more than XT version and sometimes lower than that)
I think the main reason for delaying and not reporting XTX(R600) benchmark is what i said..
It's an ATI. Obviously it can't beat nVidia, that's why they were bought by AMD (poor AMD, they should have gone for nVidia... but I guess they're worth a price that can't be paid by AMD).