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The Radeon HD 7000 series, codenamed "Southern Islands", is a family of GPUs developed by AMD, [9] and manufactured on TSMC's 28 nm process. [10]The primary competitor of Southern Islands was Nvidia's GeForce 600 series (also manufactured at TSMC), which shipped during Q1 2012, largely due to the immaturity of the 28 nm process.
Radeon 9700 R420: 130 nm 110 nm 9.0b 11 (FL 9_2) 2004 Radeon X800 R520: 90 nm 80 nm 9.0c 11 (FL 9_3) 2005 Radeon X1800 R600: TeraScale 1: 80 nm 65 nm 3.3 10.0 11 (FL 10_0) ATI Stream: 2007 Radeon HD 2900 XT RV670: 55 nm 10.1 11 (FL 10_1) ATI Stream APP [17] Radeon HD 3850/3870 RV770: 55 nm 40 nm 1.0 2008 Radeon HD 4850/4870 Evergreen: TeraScale ...
The headers in the table listed below describe the following: Model – The marketing name for the GPU assigned by AMD/ATI.Note that ATI trademarks have been replaced by AMD trademarks starting with the Radeon HD 6000 series for desktop and AMD FirePro series for professional graphics.
Radeon 7000 series may refer to: AMD Radeon RX 7000 series , a computer graphics card series introduced in 2022 AMD ATI Radeon HD 7000 series , a computer graphics card series from 2012
AMD acknowledged the issue and it was added to the list of known issues to be addressed with future updates to drivers and Radeon Adrenalin software. [28] On December 22, 2022, Adrenalin Edition 22.12.2 was released and its RDNA 3-exclusive driver significantly reduced the GPU's power usage at idle and when decoding video. [29] [30]
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Products up to and including the HD 5000 series are branded as ATI Radeon, while the HD 6000 series and beyond use the new AMD Radeon branding. [ 3 ] On 11 September 2015, AMD's GPU business was split into a separate unit known as Radeon Technologies Group, with Raja Koduri as Senior Vice President and chief architect.