AMD Unveils World’s First 28nm GPU, AMD Radeon HD 7970
Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 6:57 am , filed under Gadgets by Paul
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Here strikes the latest update regarding the world’s first 28nm GPU from AMD. Well, the American Multinational semiconductor company AMD has just now unveiled its latest video card at Consumers Electronics Show 2012.
According to the official reports from the Company, the AMD Radeon HD 7970 uses the world’s first 28nm GPU and Graphics Core Next architecture, equipped with 3GB of DDR5 video memory, twin Mini-DisplayPorts and a single HDMI, two DVI outputs, the Radeon HD 7970 can be combined in up to quad-card CrossFireX setups for outspokenly ridiculous gaming performance.
On the other hand, you can merely use AMD Eyefinity and string a number of displays off of a single card. Graphics Core Next to boil down AMD’s parlance, is fundamentally a method to turn GPUs to general computing, with 32 compute units 2048 stream processors, each is equipped with a scalar coprocessor, and being competent to turn their hands to the sort of tasks a CPU could usually be predictable to handle.
DirectX 11 tessellation is enhanced, huge background textures files can be run with small in the way of insulate, and automatic over-clocking by up to 30 % is supported. However, AMD claims that the idle power draw has as well been reduced with the latest Graphics Core Next system.
In brief, the assure is a faster, more efficient card with none of the downtime penalties in power and heat that earlier performance cards could have forced on gamers.
Furthermore, the Systems using the AMD Radeon HD 7970 are available to order starting from today.
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By Paul
Tags: 28nm GPU, AMD Radeon HD 7970, AMD Radeon HD 7970 Orders, AMD Radeon HD 7970 Price, CES 2012, Directx 11 Tessellation, Graphics Core Next, World’s First 28nm GPU


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