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June 4th, 2008

GIGABYTE lifts lid (a little) on unreleased Radeon HD 4850

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 7:58 am

Categories: AMD/ATI, Graphics

Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Radeon, GPU, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

AMD might not be saying anything about its next-generation midrange graphics card, but that doesn’t stop GIGABYTE showing one off at Computex.

HEXUS have the details:

Yep, that’s AMD’s forthcoming mid-range GPU, the Radeon HD 4850. It’s a single-slot design, and it doesn’t look all too dissimilar from the current 3800-series. Our sources state that AMD aren’t allowing its partners to adjust the reference design at launch. If indeed that is the case, every Radeon HD 4850 will initially look like the above, with the various partner-provided derivatives arriving later on.

Radeon HD4850

This sample seen in the wild would suggest that the next generation GPUs are only a few weeks away.

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