Radeon X700 series – Wikipedia

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The Radeon X700 (RV410) series replaced the X600 in September 2004. X700 Pro is clocked at 425 MHz core, and produced on a 0.11 micrometre process. RV410 used a layout consisting of 8 pixel pipelines connected to 4 ROPs (similar to GeForce 6600) while maintaining the 6 vertex shaders of X800. The 110 nm process was a cost-cutting process, designed not for high clock speeds but for reducing die size while maintaining high yields. An X700 XT was planned for production, and reviewed by various hardware web sites, but was never released. It was believed that X700 XT set too high of a clock ceiling for ATI to profitably produce. X700 XT was also not adequately competitive with nVidia’s impressive GeForce 6600GT. ATI would go on produce a card in the X800 series to compete instead.

Radeon Feature Matrix[edit]

The following table shows features of AMD/ATI’s GPUs (see also: List of AMD graphics processing units).

  1. ^ The Radeon 100 Series has programmable pixel shaders, but do not fully comply with DirectX 8 or Pixel Shader 1.0. See article on R100’s pixel shaders.
  2. ^ R300, R400 and R500 based cards do not fully comply with OpenGL 2+ as the hardware does not support all types of non-power of two (NPOT) textures.
  3. ^ OpenGL 4+ compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders and these are emulated on some TeraScale chips using 32-bit hardware.
  4. ^ a b c The UVD and VCE were replaced by the Video Core Next (VCN) ASIC in the Raven Ridge APU implementation of Vega.
  5. ^ Video processing ASIC for video frame rate interpolation technique. In Windows it works as a DirectShow filter in your player. In Linux, there is no support on the part of drivers and / or community.
  6. ^ a b To play protected video content, it also requires card, operating system, driver, and application support. A compatible HDCP display is also needed for this. HDCP is mandatory for the output of certain audio formats, placing additional constraints on the multimedia setup.
  7. ^ More displays may be supported with native DisplayPort connections, or splitting the maximum resolution between multiple monitors with active converters.
  8. ^ a b DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) is a component of the Linux kernel. AMDgpu is the Linux kernel module. Support in this table refers to the most current version.

Radeon R400 series[edit]

AGP (X7xx, X8xx)[edit]

Model Launch Code name Fab (nm) Memory (MiB) Core clock (MHz) Memory clock (MHz) Config core1 Fillrate Memory
MOperations/s MPixels/s MTexels/s MVertices/s Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Bus width (bit)
Radeon X700 Sept. 2005 RV410 (alto) 110 128, 256 400 700 8:6:8:8 3200 3200 3200 600 11.2 DDR 128
Radeon X700 Pro March 1, 2005 RV410 (alto) 110 128, 256 425 864 8:6:8:8 3400 3400 3400 637.5 13.824 GDDR3 128

PCI-E (X7xx)[edit]

Model Launch Code name Fab (nm) Memory (MiB) Core clock (MHz) Memory clock (MHz) Config core1 Fillrate Memory
MOperations/s MPixels/s MTexels/s MVertices/s Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Bus width (bit)
Radeon X700 SE Apr. 1, 2005 RV410 (alto) 110 128 400 400
500
4:6:4:8 1600 3200 1600 600 3.2 DDR 64
Radeon X700 LE Dec. 21, 2004 RV410 (alto) 110 128 400 500 8:6:8:8 3200 3200 3200 600 4 DDR 64
Radeon X700 Sept. 2005 RV410 (alto) 110 128, 256 400 500
700
8:6:8:8 3200 3200 3200 600 8
11.2
DDR 128
Radeon X700 Pro Dec. 21, 2004 RV410 (alto) 110 128, 256 425 864 8:6:8:8 3400 3400 3400 637.5 13.824 GDDR3 128
Radeon X700 XT Never Released RV410 (alto) 110 128, 256 475 1050 8:6:8:8 3800 3800 3800 712.5 16.8 GDDR3 128

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

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