Written by Boldson on 08 November 2009 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
The Radeon HD 5830 video card is nothing more than a somewhat stripped-down version of the Radeon HD 5870. The heart of the HD 5830 is the same AMD Cypress GPU.
Written by Boldson on 14 February 2010 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
The HD 5450 will come in handy for those users who are looking for a budget alternative to integrated graphics.
Written by Boldson on 14 February 2010 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
This model is based on the Redwood (Pro) graphics chip used in the production of serial HD 5670
Written by Boldson on 14 January 2010 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
The ATI Radeon HD 5670 is the world's first DirectX 11-compatible graphics accelerator in the sub-$100 price range.
Written by - on 08 November 2010 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
AMD Radeon HD 5870 - new single-chip leader in 3D graphics
Written by - on 08 November 2009 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
The Radeon HD 5750 uses the same Juniper GPU as the "older" HD 5770 model. AMD disabled one of the 10 SIMD units on this chip, that is, disabled 80 stream processors and four texture units.
Written by - on 08 November 2009 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
All the same principles of architectural balancing that were laid down in the Radeon HD 5870 are also transferred to new video cards,
Written by - on 08 November 2009 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
The younger model Radeon HD 5850, unfortunately, is somewhat truncated in terms of functional blocks
Written by - on 08 November 2009 . Posted in Radeon HD5xxx series
The ATI Radeon HD 5970 accelerator, formerly codenamed Hemlock, is built on a pair of GPUs manufactured using the 40nm process technology.