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(PR) Club 3D Introduces Radeon HD 6850 Overclocked Edition Graphics Card

Club 3D B.V. is pleased to announce the introduction of the next generation video card based on the Bart PRO chipset, AMD’s second generation DirectX 11. The new Club 3D Radeon HD 6850 1GB GDDR5 Overclocked Edition video card now features the AMD HD3D technology which allows you to play your favorite games in full stereo 3D with a single video card (up to 3 monitors, and enjoy with the new EyeSpeed technology to watch the latest Blu-ray movies in 3D.

Do things faster with AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology on the most demanding applications and take advantage of the Dolby True HD support for a theatre-quality experience. Now is available to you with 820 Mhz GPU Clock, 4400 Mhz GDDR5 and 960 Stream Processors.

ATI Radeon HD 6000 Series GPU Codenames Surface

Even as NVIDIA is taking its own sweet time to complete building its lineup of DirectX 11 compliant GPUs to target all market segments, AMD, which got a 6 months’ headstart into releasing its lineup, which ended up targeting all market segments in a span of 5 months, is readying the Radeon HD 6000 series for launch well within this year. Just as the Radeon HD 5000 series GPU family was codenamed Evergreen with its members codenamed after evergreen trees (such as Cypress, Juniper, Redwood, Cedar), the Radeon HD 6000 is codenamed “Southern Islands”, with its members codenamed after islands in the Caribbean (not islands in the Mediterranean).

“Bart” (after Saint Barthélemy island) is the codename for the performance/upper-mid segment GPU, a successor to the “Juniper” Radeon HD 5700 series. “Cayman” (after Cayman Islands) is the enthusiast GPU, successor to Cypress, and will go into making SKUs that succeed the Radeon HD 5800 series. Finally, the king of the hill is codenamed “Antilles” (after Antilles Islands), it is the dual-GPU SKU that makes use of two Cayman GPUs, successor to the Radeon HD 5970 “Hemlock”. AMD partners will be in a position to sell graphics cards based on these by November 2010. The Radeon HD 6970 “Antilles” should be out by December 2010. The lower-half of the family will likely release next year.

Source: DonanimHaber