R770 will not be the multichip wonder R700 was purported to be, but it will be a new architecture. Kind of like the move from R500 to R600 or G60 to G70. It's not going to be something completely new like R300 or G80, but it will fix the problems with the current chip, and probably increase the processing units by 50 to 100%. So we can finally expect a single chip card that will be a significant step up from the 8800 Ultra. 3 years later.
it's been commented amongst AIBs this last week that all DAAMIT is waiting for really is GDDR5. As soon as GDDR5 is soldered on they're ready to start shipping the buggers.
It never ceases to amaze me how many articles get published here that are several paragraphs long yet don't actually say anything.

Is it part of some scheme to get hits and people talking about the companies you support?
I've fallen off the tracks by now. Is RV770 just a rehashed RV670 with smaller process thus higher clocks, or is it a whole new architecture?

Or is it safe to assume, that we won't be seeing any real new GPU arcihecture untill the first DX11 cards are rolled out?

Is RV770 now, what was rumored to be R700 with dynamically scalable multi-core chippery? Is RV770 now enroute to yield as a single chip >800SP monster @55nm, or perhaps even smaller... =D what's the deal guys?

I can't wait to get rid of my 8800 GTS 640MB(G80) and this time I'll opt for the single fastest (i emphasize single) card available on the market. I really hope DAAMIT will score big with this one.
I noticed PC2 9600 few days ago, theINQ had bunch of memory advancements of DDR2 class 18 months ago, except there was nothing to plug them into.Surprising many readers that we'd been Stuck at 800 Mhz/s for really Long Time.

9600=1.2 Ghz/sec, Faster in Tests than DDR3 2.0Ghz/sec. Yet theres NO Mainboards for ethier? If there where they'd be 50% faster than Standard.
I am sure GDDR5 is better, yet Memory seems to sit in clump really long time, then suddenly changes en masse'. It is good to transistion in More Complex Memory SOONER drashek
R770 will not be the multichip wonder R700 was purported to be, but it will be a new architecture. Kind of like the move from R500 to R600 or G60 to G70. It's not going to be something completely new like R300 or G80, but it will fix the problems with the current chip, and probably increase the processing units by 50 to 100%. So we can finally expect a single chip card that will be a significant step up from the 8800 Ultra. 3 years later.
Those anime style emotes on that site are really neat. Makes you feel all tingly inside.
it's been commented amongst AIBs this last week that all DAAMIT is waiting for really is GDDR5. As soon as GDDR5 is soldered on they're ready to start shipping the buggers.
It never ceases to amaze me how many articles get published here that are several paragraphs long yet don't actually say anything.

Is it part of some scheme to get hits and people talking about the companies you support?
I've fallen off the tracks by now. Is RV770 just a rehashed RV670 with smaller process thus higher clocks, or is it a whole new architecture?

Or is it safe to assume, that we won't be seeing any real new GPU arcihecture untill the first DX11 cards are rolled out?

Is RV770 now, what was rumored to be R700 with dynamically scalable multi-core chippery? Is RV770 now enroute to yield as a single chip >800SP monster @55nm, or perhaps even smaller... =D what's the deal guys?

I can't wait to get rid of my 8800 GTS 640MB(G80) and this time I'll opt for the single fastest (i emphasize single) card available on the market. I really hope DAAMIT will score big with this one.
I noticed PC2 9600 few days ago, theINQ had bunch of memory advancements of DDR2 class 18 months ago, except there was nothing to plug them into.Surprising many readers that we'd been Stuck at 800 Mhz/s for really Long Time.

9600=1.2 Ghz/sec, Faster in Tests than DDR3 2.0Ghz/sec. Yet theres NO Mainboards for ethier? If there where they'd be 50% faster than Standard.
I am sure GDDR5 is better, yet Memory seems to sit in clump really long time, then suddenly changes en masse'. It is good to transistion in More Complex Memory SOONER drashek