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AMD ATI Radeon HD 2000 Series Architecture
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Articles Last Updated: July 9, 2007
Page: 4 of 6
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Radeon HD 2600

Radeon HD 2600 is the mid-range family of Radeon HD 2000 series and has two models, Pro and XT, with the only difference between the two being the clock rates used. It will reach the market only in late June. This huge delay is due to the new chip manufacturing process (65 nm).

On Figure 8 you can see the architecture used on Radeon HD 2600.

ATI Radeon HD 2600
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Figure 8: Radeon HD 2600 architecture.

Radeon HD 2600 main features are:

  • 120 streaming processors divided into three SIMD arrays with eight units per array and five processors per unit.
  • Six dispatch ports
  • Two texture units (16 texture address processors, 40 texture samples and eight texture filter units)
  • L2 texture cache of 128 KB
  • One rendering unit
  • 128-bit memory interface
  • Manufactured in 65 nm process

On Figures 9 and 10 you can see Radeon HD 2600 Pro and XT.

ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
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Figure 9: Radeon HD 2600 Pro.

ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
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Figure 10: Radeon HD 2600 XT.

According to AMD Radeon HD 2600 will have a typical power consumption of 45 W (they didn’t say which model they were talking about, Pro or XT).

AMD released two Radeon HD 2600 XT versions, one with 256 MB GDDR4 running at 2.2 GHz (1.1 GHz x 2) and another one with 256 MB GDDR3 running at 1.6 GHz (800 MHz x 2). At the time of its launch, Radeon HD 2600 XT with GDDR4 memory competes directly with GeForce 8600 GT, leaving Radeon HD 2600 XT with GDDR3 with no direct competitor. Radeon HD 2600 Pro competes directly with GeForce 8500 GT.

Model

Clock

Memory Clock

Memory Interface

Memory Configuration

Memory Transfer Rate

Streaming Processors

Suggested Price

Radeon HD 2600 Pro

600 MHz

800 MHz (400 MHz x 2)

128-bit

256 MB DDR2

12.8 GB/s

120

USD 99

Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR3

800 MHz

1.6 GHz (800 MHz x 2)

128-bit

256 MB GDDR3

25.6 GB/s

120

USD 120

Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR4

800 MHz

2.2 GHz (1.1 GHz x 2)

128-bit

256 MB GDDR4

35.2 GB/s

120

USD 149

It is very important to notice that manufacturers can use a memory clock different from what is published above on their models. So you must pay close attention on this spec when comparing video cards based on these new chips, as cards from one manufacturer can be faster than cards from another manufacturer due to the difference on the memory clock used.

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