Unfortunately TheInquirer was wrong when it said that no RV790 core existed. Not only does the RV790 core exist, it was certified by the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) PCIe 2.0 compliance program on March 16.
Just in case the the RV790 gets omitted from the certification page, here’s a screencap to tide you over:
From the scant details presented by the table, we know that this refresh of ATI’s insanely popular Radeon HD4000 series will include workstation/CAD, enthusiast and mobile parts. No other details are available at this time.



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