Radeon HD 7000 New Generation AMD Graphic Card

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AMD continues to prepare for the new generation of graphics cards. Code named Southern Islands and the Radeon HD 7000 series expected to be available under the next-generation graphics processing units, the first details of Fusion Developers Summit in June, described some properties of the medium-long term to have a new graphics processor and Radeon HD 6900 series architecture, based on performance and energy productivity is expected to include important updates, a number of innovations in the field of GPGPU is stated to be presented.



AMD Radeon HD 7000 series graphics cards in the match so far, not a concrete explanation. However, the information we receive, as an important detail about the new generation, brought certainty; Radeon HD 7000 series graphics cards, PCI Express 3.0 support, and the future. As is known, the current 2.x comes with support for all graphics cards.


Motherboard manufacturers started to introduce models on the PCIe 3.0 support. The new standard 8 Gigatransfer second (GT / s) data transfer rate, and PCIe 2.0 specification with the two-fold increased compared to the link bandwidth as well as being close to 100% efficiency with a new plan, which promises 128b/130b encryption.



32GB/saniye PCIe x16 bandwidth, the new standard configuration, the dynamic power management, latency tolerance reporting, I / O page faults, architecture, scalability, and brings with it numerous innovations. PCIe 3.0 standard will take place according to specification offers significant advantages in terms of bandwidth, but when you use this technology to pass in front of AMD remains unclear.





Intel X79 chipset motherboards with 2011 to compute some PCIe 3.0 support was covered with saw. ASRock and MSI motherboard manufacturers, such as during the period after the Z68 chipset motherboards began to include this technology. Ivy Bridge 22nm processors, the expected expansion of the Intel platform, AMD for the PCIe 3.0 standard is expected to take concrete steps with 2012.




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