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AMD Radeon HD 4890 launching sooner than expected

by Parm Mann on 25 March 2009, 16:14

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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Given that AMD's Radeon HD 4890 appears to be in stock with various etailers, has already been benchmarked and is currently being sold in areas such as Taiwan and Hong Kong, it'll come as little surprise to hear reports from SE Asia that the official launch date of the product has been moved forward to April 2nd.

At present, Radeon HD 4890 cards in Hong Kong are said to be selling for around HK$2,280, further confirming that the speculated UK pricing of £230 isn't far off the mark.

With AMD seemingly ready to pounce with its fastest-ever single-GPU part, all eyes are on NVIDIA and its GeForce GTX 275 as it'll no doubt want to reach the market around the same time as its rival. Should that be the case, the next AMD vs NVIDIA showdown will be taking place a little over a week from now.

In case you've missed our recent coverage, here's how the AMD Radeon HD 4890 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 slot in to the existing mid-to-high-end line up:

Graphics cards NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285
1,024MB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 1,024MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 896MB* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 896MB AMD Radeon HD 4870 X2 2,048MB AMD Radeon HD 4850 X2 2,048MB AMD Radeon HD 4890 1,024MB* AMD Radeon HD 4870 512MB AMD Radeon HD 4850 512MB
PCIe PCIe 2.0
GPU(s) clock 576MHz 648MHz 602MHz 633MHz 576MHz 750MHz 625MHz 850MHz 750MHz 625MHz
Shader clock 1,242MHz 1,476MHz 1,296MHz 1,404MHz 1,242MHz 750MHz 625MHz 850MHz 750MHz 625MHz
Memory clock (effective) 1,998MHz 2,484MHz 2,214MHz 2,322MHz 1,998MHz 3,600MHz 1,986MHz 3,900MHz 3,600MHz 1,986MHz
Memory interface and size 448-bit (per GPU), 1,792MB, GDDR3 512-bit, 1,024MB, GDDR3 512-bit, 1,024MB, GDDR3 448-bit, 896MB, GDDR3 448-bit, 896MB, GDDR3 512-bit (2x 256-bit), 2,048MB, GDDR5 512-bit (2x 256-bit), 2,048MB, GDDR3 256-bit, 1,024MB, GDDR5 256-bit, 512MB, GDDR5 256-bit, 512MB, GDDR3
DirectX/ Shader Model DX10, 4.0 DX10, 4.0 DX10, 4.0 DX10, 4.0 DX10, 4.0 DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1 DX10.1, 4.1
Vertex, fragment, geometry shading (shared) 480 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue + MUL (unified) 240 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue + MUL (unified) 240 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue + MUL (unified) 240 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue + MUL (unified) 216 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue + MUL (unified) 1,600 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue (unified) 1,600 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue (unified) 800 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue (unified) 800 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue (unified) 800 FP32 scalar ALUs, MADD dual-issue (unified)
Multi-GPU SLI - quad SLI - three-board SLI - three-board SLI - three-board SLI - three-board CrossFire - two-board CrossFire - two-board CrossFire - four-board CrossFire - four-board CrossFire - four-board
Hardware-assisted video-decoding engine NVIDIA's PureVideo HD - full H.264 decode and partial VC-1 decode, plus dual-stream decode AMD UVD 2 - full H.264 and VC-1 decode, plus dual-stream decode 
Reference cooler dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot dual-slot single-slot
*unannounced product and specification


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special tech have it listed now also
Nice :D

Think i'm gonna have to hold off on my upgrade. As tempting as it is to buy now it'd be silly with a new ATi GPU(s) and AMD processors less than a month away, if nothing else it'll hopefully drive down prices on the kit i'm eyeing up at the moment! :D
As tempting as it is i think i will wait it out until the next ATI performance card. :-D
I wonder if the early release date is a result of the new 9.3 drivers which have made some pretty poor reading and AMD thought best to bring some good news this month…. :ill: