Translation (thanks to Google Translator and my ambition):
ATI has its Radeon X850 XT PE successor (code name: R520) not yet officially presented, but for promised from 31 May to 4 June 2005 in Taipei taking place Computex, first demo of integrated hardware acceleration for hp-dvd the compression format H.264. In the Grand Hyatt hotel in the proximity of the exhibition sites want the Canadians with Cyberlink the hardware acceleration of highly soluble H.264-Video to demonstrate.
“ATI is transforming the PC video landscape by leading the industry adoption of Blu-ray and HD DVD on the PC. This new innovation builds upon ATI's unrivaled video and display technologies,” said Rick Bergman, Senior Vice President, PC Business Unit, ATI Technologies.
The H.264 codec is a better image quality and compression as for instance Mpeg-4 to offer and is in the future for the coding of BluRay and Hp DVD videos to be used. Into the HDTV needs dissolutions 1280x720 (720p) and 1920x1080 (1080p) by Apple developed the codec only 8 to 10 Mbps, while the Mpeg-2 which is used on DVDs would take compression format up 15 to 20.
Beyond that new rumors emerged over the specifications and models of the Fudo:
Radeon X900 Xt-PE
• 32 pixel pipelines
• 10 Vertex Shader units
• 90nm low k with TSMC
• 500 MHz chip clock
• 700 MHz (1.4 Ghz) memory
• 512 MT Gddr-3
Radeon X900 XT
• 32 pixel pipelines
• 10 Vertex Shader units
• 90nm low k with TSMC
• 450 MHz chip clock
• 600 MHz (1.2 Ghz) memory
• 512 MT Gddr-3
Radeon X900 pro
• 24 pixel pipelines
• 10 Vertex Shader units
• 90nm low k with TSMC
• 450 MHz chip clock
• 600 MHz (1.2 Ghz) memory
• 256/512 MT Gddr-3
Radeon X900
• 16 pixel pipelines
• 8 Vertex Shader units
• 110nm low k with TSMC
• 500 MHz chip clock
• 500 MHz (1.0 Ghz) memory
• 256/512 MT Gddr-3
natural these data seem quite improbable at first sight, think one however of the R300 back, then one knows that ATI is good always for or other surprise. -) Source: PC video leadership extended with roofridge hardware accelerated public H.264 demonstration RK Computex