AMD Changes the Game with ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 Series DirectX®
11-compliant Graphics Cards, Harnessing the Most Powerful Processor Ever
Created [1]
World’s most advanced graphics processor allows consumers to expand,
accelerate and dominate their PC experience with first full support for
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SUNNYVALE, Calif. --9/23/2009
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today launched the most
powerful processor ever created1, found in its next-generation
graphics cards, the ATI
Radeon™ HD 5800 series graphics cards, and the world’s first and only to
fully support Microsoft DirectX® 112, the new gaming and compute
standard shipping shortly with
Microsoft Windows® 7 operating system. Boasting up to 2.72 TeraFLOPS of
compute power, the ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 series effectively doubles the value
consumers can expect of their graphics purchases, delivering twice the
performance-per-dollar of previous generations of graphics products.3
AMD will initially release two cards: the ATI Radeon HD 5870 and the ATI
Radeon HD 5850, each with 1GB GDDR5 memory. With the ATI Radeon™ HD 5800
series of graphics cards, PC users can expand their computing experience
with ATI Eyefinity
multi-display technology, accelerate their computing experience with
ATI Stream technology, and
dominate the competition with superior gaming performance and full support
of Microsoft DirectX® 11, making it a “must-have” consumer purchase just in
time for Microsoft Windows® 7
operating system.
“With the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cars driven by the most
powerful processor on the planet, AMD is changing the game, both in terms of
performance and the experience,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice president
and general manager, Products Group, AMD. “As the first to market with full
DirectX 11 support, an unmatched experience made possible with ATI Eyefinity
technology, and ATI Stream technology harnessing open standards designed to
help make Windows 7 that much better, I can say with confidence that AMD is
the undisputed leader in graphics once more.”
Dominate your competition with Microsoft DirectX® 11 support
With the ATI Radeon™ HD
5800 series of graphics cards, gamers will enjoy gaming supremacy and
the ultimate advantage, realizing incredible HD gaming performance and the
most engaging experience possible with DirectX® 11 gaming done right:4
- Designed and built for purpose: Modeled on the full DirectX
11 specifications, the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cards
delivers up to 2.72 TeraFLOPS of compute power in a single card,
translating to superior performance in the latest DirectX 11 games, as
well as in DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL titles in
single card configurations or multi-card configurations using ATI
CrossFireX™ technology. When measured in terms of game performance
experienced in some of today’s most popular games, the ATI Radeon HD
5800 series is up to twice as fast as the closest competing product in
its class.5 allowing gamers to enjoy incredible new DirectX
11 games – including the forthcoming
DiRT™2 from
Codemasters, and
Aliens vs. Predator™ from Rebellion, and updated version of
The Lord of the Rings
Online™ and Dungeons
and Dragons Online® Eberron Unlimited™ from Turbine – all in
stunning detail with incredible frame rates.
- Generations ahead of the competition: Building on the
success of the ATI Radeon™ HD 4000 series products, the ATI Radeon HD
5800 series of graphics cards is two generations ahead of DirectX 10.0
support, and features 6th generation evolved AMD tessellation
technology, 3rd generation evolved GDDR5 support, 2nd generation evolved
40nm process technology, and a feature-rich compute shader, all geared
towards delivering the best gaming experience money can buy.
- The ultimate in game compatibility: The DirectX 11 API was
developed on AMD graphics hardware and represents the cornerstone of
DirectX 11 gaming. All initial DirectX 11 games were developed and/or
continue to be developed on AMD’s DirectX 11 hardware. With more than 20
DirectX 11 games currently in development, this innate optimization for
ATI Radeon graphics cards, in combination with monthly ATI Catalyst™
driver releases, help ensure a stable, reliable and high-performance
experience for the latest games.
Accelerate with ATI Stream technology
With the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics card, PC users can
unleash Windows 7 and
realize the potential of a better computing experience to help do more with
their PC:6
- Harness the home supercomputer: One ATI Radeon HD 5870
graphics card would have been one of the top 10 supercomputers in the
world just six years ago – today that same processing power can be found
in your home PC, working with high-performance CPUs to deliver a
superior experience. 7
- Windows® 7 done right: Windows 7 is the first
compute-capable operating system and the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of
graphics cards with ATI Stream technology accelerate it like nothing
else, being the first and only card to support
DirectCompute 11.8
- Create and do more, faster than ever before with ATI Stream
technology: Enjoy new features, functionality and improved
performance in top media, entertainment and productivity applications
made possible by ATI Stream technology.6
- Most expansive support of industry standards: The ATI
Radeon HD 5800 of graphics cards fully support both DirectX 11 and
OpenCL, ensuring broad application support now and the future.
Expand the PC experience with ATI Eyefinity multi-display
technology
Enjoy multi-monitor computing with seamless enablement of the biggest
game environments ever seen:9
- The ultimate in seamless flexibility: Arrange one to three
displays using the ATI Radeon™ HD 5870 and ATI Radeon™ HD 5850 graphics
cards, or up to six displays using the forthcoming ATI Radeon™ HD 5870
Eyefinity6 graphics card, in a variety of configurations – any mix of
portrait, or landscape.
- See them before they see you: Unlock the potential of
multi-monitor gaming at up to 12 x full HD resolution, the largest game
environments ever displayed.10 Experience more visual detail
and expanded battlefields that your gaming competitors may lack.
- Enjoy visual computing in eye-definition: Virtually
obsolete scrolling by taking advantage of vast desktop real estate to
put more information at your fingertips. Enjoy the best of today’s
latest visually-enhanced online applications – social networking, video
conferencing, video entertainment, and satellite imagery – all in
stunning detail.
Ecosystem support
- The ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 series of graphics cards is supported by a
dozen add-in-board companies, including ASUS, Club 3D, Diamond
Multimedia, Force3D, GIGABYTE, HIS (Hightech Information Systems), MSI,
Multimedia, PowerColor, SAPPHIRE Technology, VisionTek and XFX.
Supporting Quotes
“By incorporating the ATI Radeon™ HD 5870 graphics processor’s
revolutionary DirectX 11 and ATI Eyefinity multi-monitor capabilities into
the Alienware desktop gaming system, Dell Gaming continues to lead the
industry in delivering performance, immersion and visual experience levels
that shatter all previous limitations,” said Arthur Lewis, head of Dell
gaming group.
“I had high expectations of AMD’s new DirectX 11 GPUs, but nothing really
prepared me for the breathtaking experience that I’m now enjoying,” said
Dirk Ringe, vice president,
EA Phenomic. “Frame
rates are so silky-smooth at ultra high-resolutions, even with all effects
turned to max, that the new hardware makes previous hardware look like a
quaint antique! The quality of the rendering in
BattleForge is
something that I used to dream about only a year ago – and the flexibility
and power of DirectCompute 11 opens our eyes to a multitude of new
possibilities. We applaud AMD’s and Microsoft’s vision in creating the
DirectX 11 API and this amazing new hardware and we can say without
hesitation that it represents the future of gaming.”
“We were simply astonished by the performance of the DirectCompute 11
hardware in AMD’s DirectX 11 GPUs,” said Ruslan Didenko, project lead,
GSC Gameworld. “By
meeting the full DirectX 11 hardware spec AMD has created a beast of a GPU
that is light years ahead of its DirectX 10.1 and DirectX 10 predecessors.
We strongly recommend a full-on DirectX 11 GPU from AMD as very simply the
best way to experience our stunning new game,
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call
of Pripyat. A vision of loveliness, in every gut-wrenching detail!”
“Trinigy remains committed to supporting the game development industry
with top-notch game engine technology that combines efficiency, creative
freedom and performance,” said Dag Frommhold, managing director at
Trinigy. “We’re
extremely excited to be working with AMD to support their DirectX 11
graphics processors. AMD’s quality drivers and hardware complement our
commitment to game developers perfectly by empowering them to produce
higher-level in-game graphics than ever before.
Supporting Resources
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company
dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to ignite
the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and
play. For more information, visit
http://www.amd.com.
- Claim of most powerful processor based on raw compute horsepower
measured in FLOPS. Internal calculations show that the processor
used in the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series can achieve 2.72 TeraFLOPS,
more than any other known microprocessor as of September 23, 2009.
FLOPS is not necessarily an indicator of leading performance in
every application as AMD GPUs are designed and built to excel
specifically in applications involving massively parallel
calculations.
- The GPU in the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics has 215
billion transistors. As of September 17, 2009, this is more than any
other known processor. As of September 17, 2009 the ATI Radeon™ HD
5870 GPU has the highest GFLOPS/mm2 and GFLOPS/W of all known
products. As of September 17, 2009, the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of
graphics cards are the only graphics cards to fully support DirectX
11.
- The performance-per-dollar offered by the ATI Radeon HD 5800
series at launch is twice the performance-per-dollar offered by the
ATI Radeon HD 4800 series at launch. Performance-per-dollar
calculated as (theoretical compute power in Gflops) / (Launch SEP).
- HD-capable monitor required.
- In games including Prey (4xAA, 8xAF), Devil May Cry (8xAA,
16xAF), Lost Planet Colonies (8xAA, 16xAF), Stormrise (no settings;
4xAA, 8xAF; 8xAA, 16xAF), ET: Quake Wars (8xAA, 16xAF), and Riddick
-AoDA (8xAA, 16xAF), the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series delivers game
performance that is at least 100% faster than the competition. Based
on internal testing, using Intel Core7i 965 (3.2GHz @ 3.33GHz),
Gigabyte EX58-UD5 motherboard, 6GB DDR3-1600 (timings 9-9-9-24),
Windows 7 RTM x64, ATI Radeon™ HD 5870 1GB DDR5 850e/1200m or ATI
Radeon™ HD 5850 1GB DDR5 725e/1000m, 8.66-Beta2_090819a-087204E-ATI
driver or Nvidia GeForce GTX295 2x896MB DDR3 594e/1296sc/1026m,
Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 1GB GDDR3 648e/1476sc/1242m, Nvidia GeForce
GTX 275 896MB GDDR3 633e/1404sc/1134m, 190.38 WHQL driver. All
benchmark data based on 2560x1600 resolution.
- Requires application support for ATI Stream technology and a
Windows 7-capable system.
- The graphics processor used on the ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics
card deliver 2.5 TeraFLOPS of compute power, equivalent to a top ten
supercomputer from 2003:
http://www.top500.org/list/2003/06/100
- As of September 17, 2009, the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of
graphics cards are the only graphics cards to support DirectCompute
11.
- Driver version 8.66 (Catalyst 9.10) or above is required to
support ATI Eyfinity technology. To enable a third display on an ATI
Radeon HD 5850 or ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics card you require one
panel with a DisplayPort connector.
- Full HD resolution is considered 1080p (1920x1080 = ~2.1
megapixels). The forthcoming ATI Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity6 graphics
card with ATI Eyefinity technology supports six displays at
2560x1600 = ~24.6 megapixels for 12 x full HD resolution. Note that
ATI Radeon HD 5870 and ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics cards with ATI
Eyefinity technology supports three displays at 2560x1600 = ~12.3
megapixels for 6 x full HD resolution.
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ATI logo, Catalyst, CrossFireX, Radeon and combinations thereof, are
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