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"NVIDIA NV40 and ATI R420 brandnames and launch dates"
Posted on Wednesday, April 07 2004 @ 11:36:23 CEST by LSDsmurf

According to AnandTech NVIDIA's NV40 will probably be branded as the
GeForce 6800. It will be announced on the 13th of April and will reach
retail stores by the 26th of April.

ATi's R420 will be called Radeon x800 PRO according to the article.
This one will be launched on the 26th of April, and a faster Radeon
x800 XT will be presented on the 31st of May.
PCI Express x16 solution powered by the R423 architecture will see the
light of the day on the 14th of June, according to AnandTech. ATI on
Tuesday began marketing campaign on its web-site to support the launch
of the new graphics architecture.

According to previously released information, the ATI code-named
R420/R423 graphics processors will contain about 160 million of
transistors and will be produced using low-k 0.13 micron technology at
TSMC. The chips are projected to utilize the current R300
architecture, but with general improvements in they way they compute
and perform. The upcoming VPUs' 8 or 12 rendering pipelines with
unknown number of TMUs as well as 6 vertex shader engines along with
new FSAA and anisotropic filtering patterns are said to be the key
drivers of the speed upwards.

NVIDIA's NV40 graphics processor is also expected to boast with
substantially boosted speed in games and even support Pixel Shaders
3.0 along with Vertex Shaders 3.0 – something that ATI's R420 is not
likely to have inside.
 




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