Pushing The 512MB Barrier On Video Cards
Hack Jandy writes "Remeber your ancient TNT graphics card that had 16MB of memory? ATI is pushing the texture barrier by incorporating 512MB in their newest X850 video card lineup. The catch? Even ATI acknowledges there will probably be no performance benefits to bumping the memory support from 256MB to 512MB as the cards are 'intended to demonstrate the next-generation capability to gamers." An anonymous reader points out that Gainward (which sells NVidia-based graphics cards), will shortly introduce its own 512MB card, according to Hexus.net.
Because it is bigger than 256.
TWICE as big!!!
If my email tells me anything, size DOES matter.
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with 16 pixel and 6 vertex pipelines clocked at 540MHz. The graphics card's 512MB of DDR3 SDRAM operate at 1180MHz speed and have 256-bit memory interface.
Kinda sad but this card is more powerful then my PC on it's stats alone
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Even ATI acknowledges there will probably be no performance benefits...
Now if we can just get those razor manufacturers to say the same about that 5th blade.
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Translation: Even though it's not practical, we'll sell it since gamers will buy it.
:D
l4m3r> W00t, I got me new gfx
l0zr> What, cant be faster than my x800, lamo!
l4m3r> but wait, its got half a gig of ram!
l0zr> wooooah, joo r000lz!
l4m3r> lets play quake 1!
l0zr> yeah, th4ts sooooo 0ldsk00l!
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It's all about numbers. ATI and nVidia can increase clock speed and double memory and make it look really impressive. Sound cards can't really do that. Rubbish. My 512.1 sound card will rock the audio world... They're a bugger to set up, though... "Front left. Front slightly less left. Not quite so front but still on the left"...
The rare occurence of this sort of profoundly geeky post is why I still come to slashdot. God bless you, crazy GPU vector coprocessor finite difference code matrix guy!