AMD Set to Unveil 12 DirectX 11 GPUs at CES 2010


Radeon HD 5670

According to a recent post at Donanimhaber.com, AMD is planning to showcase no less than 12 DX11-ready GPUs at CES 2010 which will be held in Las Vegas from Jan 7th to 10th, including six desktops GPUs and six mobile models.

The Radeon HD 5600/5500 (codenamed Redwood) series is expected to replace HD4600 series. The leaked information indicated that Radeon HD 5670 features 400 stream processors, GDDR5 memory, 128-bit of memory interface, DisplayPort/DVI/VGA ports, and support for Eyefinity technology.

Additionally, the Radeon HD 5400/5300 is reportedly designed to take the place of HD4550/4350. The above mentioned cards are expected to sell around or below US$90.

AMD’s mobile DX11 GPUs will include Mobility Radeon HD5800/5700/5600/5400.

7 Responses to “AMD Set to Unveil 12 DirectX 11 GPUs at CES 2010”

  1. smith Says:

    WAKE UP NVIDIA,
    WAKE UP!!!

  2. fabio Says:

    GO ATI,
    GO!!!

  3. Al K. Seltzer Says:

    This doesn’t look good for Nvidia and they had better come out swinging in March 2010. This puts them 6 months behind AMD’s 5000 series cards and from what i’ve heard AMD will be launching 6000 series cards around december 2010 or Jan 2011.

  4. Polak Says:

    We should not worry about nvidia because they still have bigger part of sale

  5. Aramid Says:

    Nvidia lost a lot during the holiday season, no new GPUs and now ATI has all bases covered, from the high end to the lower or home/coorporate GPU market with their 5000 series.

  6. CJ Says:

    Wow! ATI is really pushing it.

  7. Board Says:

    AMD is nice to the low end market ^^

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