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The first variants of the Radeon HD 5800 series were launched September 23, 2009, with the HD 5700 series launching October 12 and HD 5970 launching on November 18 [5] The HD 5670, was launched on January 14, 2010, and the HD 5500 and 5400 series were launched in February 2010, completing what has appeared to be most of AMD's Evergreen GPU lineup.
Graphics Launch Market Chipset Code name Device ID [3] Core render clock () Pixel pipelines Shader model (vertex/pixel) API support [4] Memory bandwidth ()DVMT ()Hardware acceleration
Support in Mesa is provided by two Gallium3D-style drivers, with the Iris driver supporting Broadwell hardware and later, [94] while the Crocus driver supports Haswell and earlier. [95] The classic Mesa i965 driver was removed in Mesa 22.0, although it would continue to see further maintenance as part of the Amber branch.
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API support – Rendering and computing APIs supported by the GPU and driver. Due to conventions changing over time, some numerical definitions such as core config, core clock, performance and memory should not be compared one-to-one across generations. The following tables are for reference use only, and do not reflect actual performance.
Drivers without freely (and legally) -available source code are commonly known as binary drivers. Binary drivers used in the context of operating systems that are prone to ongoing development and change (such as Linux) create problems for end users and package maintainers. These problems, which affect system stability, security and performance ...
TeraScale is the codename for a family of graphics processing unit microarchitectures developed by ATI Technologies/AMD and their second microarchitecture implementing the unified shader model following Xenos.
HD 5500 2.2 GHz 600 MHz / 7.5 W 900 MHz February 2015 [34] $281 Core i3 5157U: Iris 6100 2.5 GHz — — 28 W 600 MHz / 23 W 1 GHz January 2015 $315 5020U: HD 5500 2.2 GHz — — 600 MHz / 10 W 900 MHz March 2015 $281 5015U: 2.1 GHz — — 850 MHz $275 5010U — — 900 MHz January 2015 $281 5005U: 2.0 GHz — — 850 MHz $275 Pentium