AMD pushes Radeon HD 2400 & 2600 GPU's
Sledgehammer70
California Icrontian
AMD/ATI has been working on the 2xxx series for a very long time. With considerable delays and numerous aborted lists of specifications, the glimmer of hope seems to be fading. The market has been over-saturated with the NVIDIA 8-series GPU’s and now it finally has some competition. The ATI Radeon HD 2400 and ATI Radeon HD 2600-series GPUs have started to ship in mass quantities and should appear on shelves at both eTailers and retailers within the next week or two.
Both GPUs feature AMD's UVD (Unified Video Decoder) technology. UVD is a hardware feature that offloads video decoding from the CPU to the GPU to help improve high-def video playback. UVD is designed to be used in a range of video applications such as watching Blu-ray, HD DVD or standard definition movies, according to AMD.
Expect to see benchmarks on these GPUs in head to head battles with NVIDIA's 8600 & 8400 series of GPUs. While the X2900XT, at a higher pricepoint than the 640MB 8800GTS, loses in the benchmark races, it remains to be seen if the same will hold true for these new boards. Time will tell!
Both GPUs feature AMD's UVD (Unified Video Decoder) technology. UVD is a hardware feature that offloads video decoding from the CPU to the GPU to help improve high-def video playback. UVD is designed to be used in a range of video applications such as watching Blu-ray, HD DVD or standard definition movies, according to AMD.
Expect to see benchmarks on these GPUs in head to head battles with NVIDIA's 8600 & 8400 series of GPUs. While the X2900XT, at a higher pricepoint than the 640MB 8800GTS, loses in the benchmark races, it remains to be seen if the same will hold true for these new boards. Time will tell!
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Probably wishful thinking. I am pretty sure there won't be an AGP version, will there?