GeCube Radeon 4670 graphics card
Written by IT News on 8:38 AMAfter much waiting and numerous rumors, Sunnyvale-based Advanced Micro and its subsidiary ATI graphics, has finally triggered the latest addition to the Radeon graphics cards with the new ATI Radeon HD 4600 series. Design to give an impressive graphics quality for ordinary computer users, the recently announced shortly will be available in two variants, namely HD 4670 and HD 4650. Either of these has been built with the use of the company's successful technology that appears on its HD 4800 series, which was released earlier this year.
With AMD having claimed the performance crown from NVIDIA, it also had a chance to work in its new graphics chips aimed at the common market, which has so far been the main "battlefield" where the company would compete with Santa Clara-based competitor NVIDIA. Now that AMD has finally introduced its latest Radeon graphics card, can provide a new level of graphics performance, with the two products specifically designed for players in a budget.
"Today, AMD is to give ordinary users - one of the largest segments of the market - with superior graphics and performance in the past unknown to prices," said Rick Bergman, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Graphics Products Group, AMD. "The success of ATI Radeon ™ HD 4000 series verified that AMD's transition from the traditional way to produce large, warm, monolithic graphics chip continues to be a successful strategy AMD continues to run against their timelines and deliver leading graphics performance at all costs. "Bergman added.
The new ATI Radeon HD 4670 and ATI Radeon HD 4650 graphics cards feature the company's TeraScale graphics engine, and deliver 320 stream processing cores, built on AMD's advanced second-generation 55nm process technology. The cards ensure a minimum power draw, with the Radeon HD 4670 manage to work in accordance with 60W, while the HD 4650 card works on 50W at full load.
The new HD 4670, equipped with 512MB of GDDR3 memory, is available now with an MSRP of U.S. $ 79, while the 1 GB model will go on sale later this month. The other new Radeon graphics cards, HD 4650, comes with 512 MB GDDR2, and will also be available later this month, for an estimated retail price of U.S. $ 69.
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