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Monday, September 14, 2009

I like what I read about AMD DX11 GPU! (Read: the successor of RV770 is almost here)

Good things are coming from AMD in the near future, I guess. And the future is not so distant far away, as I am talking as close as DirectX11.

One of the features and capabilities of the next-gen GPU from AMD is the ultra high resolution gaming. Sounds familiar, so what's different about it? I'm talking 7800x3200 resolution driven all the way by a single GPU!

Since we don't have any single LCD monitor currently that support that resolution, we need about 6 30" display to achieve it. This is handled successfully by the new DX11 GPU.

The ability to display a Single Large Surface (SLS : a multi-monitor done right!) at such resolution is going to accelerate an already existing phenomena in the gaming scene: multi-display setup. I personally think that gamers gaming with at least 2 display panels is really nothing new, but so far there's not much that really drives most gamers to buy more than one single big display. The arrival of the next gen GPU from AMD might be a catalyst for this to happen.

The combination of display supported are very exciting, starting from up to 3 displays (supported by the low end variation of the DX11 GPU) and up to 6 for the high end. If I had to imagine, 3 display setup might provide a very wide landscape view and I might want to use this on any favourite FPS game that I have. With a bit of curvy setup, it will give a sense of surround view, adding realism to the gameplay!

AMD had similar intention in mind, and calling all the capabilities above as 'Eyefinity', they plan to achieve a similar effect as Holodeck (Trekkies required!) and the GPU has put forward its first step into one.

Read more on AnandTech's preview into Eyefinity here.

6 Comments:

At 11:05 AM, October 19, 2009 , Anonymous prepaid credit cards said...

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At 9:34 PM, March 08, 2010 , Anonymous Double Video Cards said...

What the heck?? 7800 resolution?? thats not even gonna fit in full HD! we'd need 4 HDTV's stacked one upon another.. my god.. DX11 is gonna just rock. I really wonder why ATi after all ? why not nVidia bother to bring out the dx11 first?? as it happened with dx10?

 
At 10:31 AM, March 11, 2010 , Blogger banjarconverto said...

considering that HD LCD monitors are easily available (and cheap) today, i guess it's just a matter of time before multi-display is a norm even for mainstream gamers. the rapid acceptance (or simply selling) of Win 7, which sports DX11, can also accelerate this new phenomena.

NVIDIA will debut their GT400 (or Fermi) GPU on said 26th March, which will definitely heat up the competition, albeit a bit late into it (Fermi was considered very complicated, delayed NVIDIA and hence AMD got the market first). there will be a price reduction on AMD part as a respond to this.

 
At 6:24 PM, September 05, 2011 , Anonymous ATI Cards said...

Interesting post. Future games would look awesome at this resolution.

 
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