
DailyTech has published some
new ATI Radeon HD 2600 and HD 2400 details. According to DailyTech, AMD's
next-generation ATI Radeon HD 2600, based on the RV630 core, features 120 stream
processing units with three SIMDs and two texture units. There will be two ATI
Radeon HD 2600 GPUs: a Pro and XT model with different clock speeds and memory
requirements.
AMD and add-in board partners will offer a variety of ATI Radeon HD
2600-based graphics cards. The different models include variations with GDDR4,
GDDR3 and DDR2 memory in 512MB or 256MB configurations with or without video
input and output capabilities. Catering towards value users is the ATI
Radeon HD 2400 with its 40 stream processors. Two SIMDs and one texture unit
join the 40 stream processors. AMD plans to offer the ATI Radeon HD 2400 in Pro
and LE models with varying configurations. ATI Radeon HD 2400-based graphics
cards will have 256MB or 128MB of video memory. Add-in board manufacturers are
free to set the output configuration, including VGA, dual-link DVI, video
input/output, HDMI and DMS-59 outputs on ATI Radeon HD 2400-based graphics
cards.