ATI X550 Infos
@ 2005/06/04ATI Add-in-Board-Manufacturers can now build the Radeon X550 Series, which is targeted at the budget PCI-Express customer. The first official driver to support the X550 will be released on June 8th.
The Radeon X550 GPU is the RV370 and uses the same PCBs as previous RV370 boards (X300). However, AIBs are also allowed to perform their own modifications, for example reduce the PCB layer count.
If you are not familiar with RV370, the chip uses four rendering pipelines and two vertex shaders. Clock speeds of the X550 are 400 MHz Core and 250 MHz Memory. Which means that most designs will use TSOP DDR1. Available bus bandwidths are 64 and 128 bit, like all existing RV370 designs. Memory size can be varied from 64 MB to 256 MB.
Estimated launch dates are mid June, early July. The boards will cost around USD60.
Link (english):
http://www.techpowerup.com/?3470
Link (german):
The Radeon X550 GPU is the RV370 and uses the same PCBs as previous RV370 boards (X300). However, AIBs are also allowed to perform their own modifications, for example reduce the PCB layer count.
If you are not familiar with RV370, the chip uses four rendering pipelines and two vertex shaders. Clock speeds of the X550 are 400 MHz Core and 250 MHz Memory. Which means that most designs will use TSOP DDR1. Available bus bandwidths are 64 and 128 bit, like all existing RV370 designs. Memory size can be varied from 64 MB to 256 MB.
Estimated launch dates are mid June, early July. The boards will cost around USD60.
Link (english):
http://www.techpowerup.com/?3470
Link (german):