http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2609&p=1
There's a few interesting things to get out of that article:
- ATi will be offering a 'PE' version to their X1800XTs to directly compete against the 512MB 7800GTX. I'm kinda really glad to hear that.
- The X1800's delay and stock problems are independent to that of their R&D department, so supposedly the R580 is still on schedule for a January 06' release.
- According to Anardtech's benching, Crossfire X1800XTs (basically 2x X1800s together, like nVidia SLi) on the upcoming RD580 chipset vs. 256MB GTXs in SLi pretty much resulted in a win for ATi in every benchmark, where the titles benched included F.E.A.R, Quake 4, Spinter Cell -CT, Doom 3, Far Cry and 3DMark05 all @ 16*12, 4xAA/8xAF.
So assuming the following which is quite plausible:
1. X1800XT-PE does a good job against the 512MB GTX
2. They can sell them same price or cheaper
3. R580 comes out in time (Jan)
4. RD580 mobo comes out in time (also Jan), which of course supports the new X1800XT-PEs...... we may at the beginning of next year suddenly see ATi turning the tables very quickly, giving nVidia a huge run for their money in both the single & multi-card configuration (for the first time ever, I should add).
So like Anandtech quite eloquently said: "Those of you who believe ATI is far behind nVidia are in for a surprise".
There's a few interesting things to get out of that article:
- ATi will be offering a 'PE' version to their X1800XTs to directly compete against the 512MB 7800GTX. I'm kinda really glad to hear that.
- The X1800's delay and stock problems are independent to that of their R&D department, so supposedly the R580 is still on schedule for a January 06' release.
- According to Anardtech's benching, Crossfire X1800XTs (basically 2x X1800s together, like nVidia SLi) on the upcoming RD580 chipset vs. 256MB GTXs in SLi pretty much resulted in a win for ATi in every benchmark, where the titles benched included F.E.A.R, Quake 4, Spinter Cell -CT, Doom 3, Far Cry and 3DMark05 all @ 16*12, 4xAA/8xAF.
So assuming the following which is quite plausible:
1. X1800XT-PE does a good job against the 512MB GTX
2. They can sell them same price or cheaper
3. R580 comes out in time (Jan)
4. RD580 mobo comes out in time (also Jan), which of course supports the new X1800XT-PEs...... we may at the beginning of next year suddenly see ATi turning the tables very quickly, giving nVidia a huge run for their money in both the single & multi-card configuration (for the first time ever, I should add).
So like Anandtech quite eloquently said: "Those of you who believe ATI is far behind nVidia are in for a surprise".