![]() Unfortunately, the first incarnation of Hybrid Crossfire (AMD estimated 3 - 4x the 3DMark '06 score of the 690G, but gave no information Unchanged from the Radeon HD 2400, so we should expect a similar level of performance AMD insists that the RS780G's integrated graphics is fundamentally The RS780 will ship with an integrated RV610 graphics core, the heart of the ATI The chipset part is the forthcoming RS780,Ī successor to the AMD 690G and an integrated graphics version of the AMD 790 chipset. Hybrid CrossFire requires two components: a Hybrid CrossFireĬhipset and supporting graphics card. Unplayable on a low-end graphics card, and make it playable thanks to the added It also gives AMD a reason to sell you an AMD chipset andĪMD insists that Hybrid CrossFire can take a game that's Obviously, this will only work with AMD graphics and AMD chipsets,īut the idea is an interesting one - it could very well improve the value seen inīoth integrated graphics and low-end discrete graphics, should the performance gainsīe significant enough. You're basically taking two horribly slow GPUs and making Graphics and low-end discrete graphics in CrossFire (multi-GPU) mode, thus improving Hybrid CrossFire works by allowing you to run integrated Today's Analyst Day, AMD will be unveiling a very limited amount of informationĪbout Hybrid CrossFire and thus we're able to talk about some of the high-level Low-end discrete graphics is through what it is calling Hybrid CrossFire. This putsĪdditional pressure on AMD/ATI and NVIDIA to increase the value of their low-endĪMD's solution to adding value to both integrated and Roadmap, resulting in much faster integrated GPUs over the coming years. ![]() However, Intel recently committed to accelerating its integrated graphics ![]() GPUs, and since its integrated GPUs don't perform all that well, the market is ripeįor both ATI and NVIDIA to step in and offer something slightly better, for minimalĬost. Since Intel ships the vast majority of integrated Much of the very low-end discrete graphics market existsīecause of Intel, believe it or not. We would counter that they're not likely to become hardcore gamers because theyĬan't play the games, but we'll save that debate for another day. ATI and NVIDIA have always argued that users of such low-end graphicsĪren't hardcore gamers and thus don't mind not being able to play the latest games. Only has $70 to spend on a GPU, that's unfortunately not going to be enough to solve The problem is that a gamer who actually wants to play something like Unreal Tournamentģ or Crysis can't do so on either of the aforementioned solutions, and if he/she There are two types of graphics that do a horrible jobĪt running the latest 3D games: integrated graphics, and low-end discrete GPUs. ![]()
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