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looks like all the gfx cards in the next few years will be consisted of 2 or more dies...
ATI's R700 to support DirectX 10.1 - Improved tesselation and more graphics power through redesigned multi-core architecture - Softpedia
*According to ATI, the next-gen chip will be made out of a number of smaller chips. This number of chips will determine the targeted market sector: a single chip will represent an entry level card, two chips will make up a mainstream one, while four to eight cores on the same die will make for high-end solutions. The multi-core architecture should also feature the CrossFire support, leading to configurations of sixteen GPU cores in the case of two high-end R700 graphics cards.
ATI's R700 to support DirectX 10.1 - Improved tesselation and more graphics power through redesigned multi-core architecture - Softpedia
*According to ATI, the next-gen chip will be made out of a number of smaller chips. This number of chips will determine the targeted market sector: a single chip will represent an entry level card, two chips will make up a mainstream one, while four to eight cores on the same die will make for high-end solutions. The multi-core architecture should also feature the CrossFire support, leading to configurations of sixteen GPU cores in the case of two high-end R700 graphics cards.