Friday, October 1, 2010
AMD will launch its latest generation Radeon HD 6000-series GPU globally on October 19.
AMD has successfully spun off its foundry division and received the US$1.25 billion settlement penalty from Intel, AMD decided to increase its promotion budget and will host its AMD Technical Forum and Exhibition 2010 show along with its Radeon HD 6000-series debut conference in Taiwan. For the event, AMD will send several top executives to visit Taiwan and meet its local partners, as well as explain the company's fourth-quarter product roadmap to the Asia Pacific media.
Nvidia is set to launch its new entry-level GeForce GT 430 (GF 108), which should have a large shipment share, around October 19 with its mainstream product, the GeForce GTX 460 768MB to see its price drop and attack AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5000-series.
As Nvidia started an attack with its Fermi-series and announced it has regained the lead over technologies at GTC 2010, AMD has started its counterattack. As Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) changed the schedule of its new manufacturing process causing AMD's Radeon HD 6000-series to continue adopting its 40nm process, rumors about the new GPU's lower-than-expected performance and launch schedule have been circulating in the IT market, therefore, AMD has decided to officially launch its Radeon HD 6000-series on October 19, a week later than the original schedule of October 12, with the Radeon HD 6870 possibly the first for launch.
Several graphics card makers expect to start mass shipping their new AMD graphics cards to channels in November and as Nvidia's Fermi-series is also expected to see strong demand in the future, several makers, that sell both AMD and Nvidia's products, are taking a careful attitude to evaluate the two's shipment shares.
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