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BobyJo
10-08-2002, 05:34 PM
RADEON 9500: Next Week - 11:48 am EST - MrB
x-bit labs has reported this story about ATI's mainstream DX9 product.
Not only NVIDIA will unveil its highly-anticipated NV30 graphics processor this quarter. Both ATI and SiS also plan to launch a number of additions to their product families. Originally, some fans of Matrox told that the second Canada based graphics cards’ developer may also launch the improved version of its Parhelia graphics processor with full DirectX 9.0 support and manufactured using thinner 0.13 micron technology this year. It now can be hardly believed that Matrox Graphics will really be able to introduce something new made using more advanced process in 2002, since UMC has a number of problems with 0.13 micron technology (see this news-story) at the moment.
According to preliminary details whispered by our sources from ATI, the company plans to reveal the RADEON 9500 and the RADEON 9500 PRO early next week. Both RADEON 9500 and 9500 PRO are derivatives from the RADEON 9700 VPU. Both support AGP 8x, DirectX 9.0, provide four geometry engines, dual 400MHz RAMDACs, HyperZ-III, TrueForm 2.0 and so on. In order to lower the costs of their mainstream solutions, ATI decided to use 128-bit memory bus for the RADEON 9500 and RADEON 9500 PRO based graphics cards. All the RADEON 9500 powered products will be clocked at 275/550MHz for core/memory. The difference between the PRO and “non PRO” versions is the number of rendering pipelines: eight for the former and four for the latter. For more information and details see this news-story. ATI has not yet set the date for the RADEON 9000 series graphics chip with AGP 8x support to be rolled-out. However, unofficial sources think that the company will announce it before the year end.

eviltechie
10-08-2002, 10:08 PM
Uba?

Uber!

BobyJo
10-09-2002, 08:50 AM
If I am reading the specs right. The 9500 Pro will be a great vid card. If the price is in the $225.00 range this will be a killer vid card.

eviltechie
10-09-2002, 12:12 PM
woh...
what is your estimate of price though?

ldonyo
10-09-2002, 02:20 PM
If the Radeon 9500 and 9500 Pro are supposed to compete with the Ti4200, they're both going to have to be less than $200. I'd guess $199 for the 9500 Pro version and $179 for the regular 9500.

eviltechie
10-09-2002, 06:49 PM
i think the 9500 might be better than 4200

who knows...

BobyJo
10-09-2002, 07:34 PM
Looks as if the 9500 Pro will be a downclocked 9700 pro. Keeps 8 pipelines and runs at 275/550. I know that this speed can be OC'ed to a degree. I did not see what speed the memory is on the 9500 Pro. It may be a quite bit slower than the hi end 9700. Still overall I believe the 9500 Pro will be a vid card that maybe I can afford. After I get the Epox 8RDA+ NForce2. I don't know what this will cost as yet either. I have several cpu's to work with. I probably will stay with the MP1800+, these are super quality and will clock to whatever you wish and do it with ease. I am running this one 200mhz over and it is running at default temps. I am amazed at the MP processors. They do cost a lot more than the XP, but when you are old and can't see very well. ???