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The Radeon 200 series is a series of graphics processors developed by AMD. These GPUs are manufactured on a 28 nm Gate-Last process through TSMC or Common Platform Alliance . [ 8 ]
This combination results in power-savings when simple or 2D graphics are used and performance increases of 25% to over 200% in 3D graphics over using a non CrossFire option. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] As of March 2012, it appears that this is now called " AMD Radeon Dual Graphics " and means using A-series APUs together with video cards.
200 W Radeon R9 290 [10] (Hawaii Pro) November 5, 2013 US $399 GCN 2 nd gen 28 nm 6200 × 10 6 438 mm 2 [16] 2560:160:64 up to 947 [h] 151.52 60.608 4848.6 606.1 4096 GDDR5 512-bit 5000 320 250 W [18] Radeon R9 290X [10] (Hawaii XT) October 24, 2013 November 6, 2014 [19] US $549 2816:176:64 1000 [h] 176 64 5632 704 4096 8192 GDDR5 512-bit 5000 ...
200 Radeon 300 Radeon 400/500/600 Radeon RX Vega, Radeon VII Radeon RX 5000 Radeon RX 6000 Radeon RX 7000 AMD support Kind 2D 3D Instruction set architecture: Not publicly known TeraScale instruction set GCN instruction set: RDNA instruction set: Microarchitecture: TeraScale 1 (VLIW) TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) up to 68xx TeraScale ...
200 Radeon 300 Radeon 400/500/600 Radeon RX Vega, Radeon VII Radeon RX 5000 Radeon RX 6000 Radeon RX 7000 AMD support Kind 2D 3D Instruction set architecture: Not publicly known TeraScale instruction set GCN instruction set: RDNA instruction set: Microarchitecture: TeraScale 1 (VLIW) TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) up to 68xx TeraScale ...
In November 2001 was the release of the All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 DV, with 64 MB and a slower clock speed like the 8500 LE. In 2002, three 128 MB cards were rolled out, the Radeon 8500, 8500 LE, and the All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 128 MB which was clocked at full 8500 speeds but had fewer video-related features than the AIW 8500 DV.
The Radeon Xpress 200 (RS480) chipset can make use of different southbridges, one of them is the SB400 (IXP 400), providing 2 ATA channels (2 devices per channel), 2 SATA 1.5 Gbit/s interface (4 drives total) with RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 0+1 support, 7 PCI slots, 8 USB 2.0 and AC'97 codec for 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound support.
The LF-S was powered by a high-output hybrid V8 system with all-wheel drive, marking the conceptual debut of a Lexus vehicle with hybrid technology (the first luxury hybrid, the RX 400h, subsequently premiered in 2005 with a V6 hybrid powertrain, and in 2007 the LS 600h and LS 600h L hybrids debuted with hybrid V8 systems).