‘In addition, the card also employs a full 512MB per GPU for a total of 1GB per card. Since traditional Radeon X1950 Pro configurations are setup with 256MB of on board memory, the GPU complexes should scale a little more robustly at high res with high levels of AA. Sapphire expects to launch this in the next month or so but we having feeling it will be a limited release type of product. Word is a $399 price point is being targeted. And as you can see, there are CrossFire edge connectors on the top side of the card, so quad CrossFire is a possibility. Sapphire is supposedly working on quad functionality now.’Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
- CES 2007 in Pictures @ ExtremeTech
- CES 2007 Part I: Convergence Happened and the Most Impressive Demo of CES @ AnandTech
- CES 2007: Evolutionary not Revolutionary Products @ AnandTech
- CES 2007 Day 4 Coverage @ Tweaknews
- CES 2007 – The $15,000 Race Chair @ The TechZone
- CES – Day 4 Wrappup @ BCCHardware
- CES 2007: From OLED Technology to 1 TB Hard Drives @ HWUpgrade
- CES 2007- An Overview @ XYZ Computing
- CES 2007 Spotlight-ThermalTake USA @ Futurelooks
- CES 2007 The Night Before CES Party Highlights @ Futurelooks
- CES 2007 Spotlight-CoolerMaster @ Futurelooks
- Asus and The Second Coming of The Lamborghini Notebook @ HotHardware
- Macworld 2007, Keynote Highlights – Apple iPhone @ Hardware Zone
- CES 2007 Bill Gates Keynote Speech Video @ Digital Trends
- CES 2007 – Day Three Show Coverage From Las Vegas @ Legit Reviews
Closer to the 4×4
HotHardware got a sneak peek and some pictures of the monstrous Radeon X1950 Pro Dual card, combining 2 GPUS and a total of 1GB of RAM in SLI, on one card. With one, you will have good graphics, and Sapphire is working on getting a pair to work together, giving you one half of AMD’s upcoming 4×4 systems.