Legit Video Card Reviews

AMD Radeon HD 6950 & 6970 CrossFire Video Card Reviews

Manufacturer: AMD
Product: Legit Reviews 2010 Stocking Stuffer Guide
Date: Tue, Dec 14, 2010 - 11:00 PM
Written By: Nathan Kirsch -
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The Cayman GPU Architecture

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When AMD went to the drawing board for the Radeon HD 6900 series of video cards they had some pretty big shoes to fill. They had originally planned for this to be their first 32nm GPU, but since TSMC ruined those plans they went back to the 40nm process and that might not be such a bad thing as AMD has done very well with 40nm process designs. With Cayman AMD wanted to focus on four new areas.

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The AMD Radeon HD 6970 'Cayman' GPU is comprised of 2.64 Billion transistors and the die size is ~389mm2 and that makes it slightly larger than the Radeon HD 5870 'Cypress' GPU that had ~2.1 billion transistors and a die site of 334mm2.

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AMD has made a large number of changes on this new core, so here is a large Cayman block diagram to check out.  The AMD Radeon HD 6900 series has dual GPU engines on the front end that help break up the data and keep it flowing in nice and smoothly.

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These both include 8th generation tessellation units that have over three times the tessellation performance of what was in the Radeon HD 5870 GPU core.  As you can see from the die slide, the AMD Radeon HD 6970 has 24 SIMD engines, 96 texture units, 32 ROPs and a 256-bit memory interface for the 2GB of GDDR5 memory. Cayman also uses VLIW4 (Very Long Instruction Word) design and AMD says it is worlds better than the VLIW5 that they used on the Radeon HD 5800 series.

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The VLIW4 design allows for 4-way co-issue that allows for up to a 10% improvement in performance/mm2.

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AMD has also upgraded the render back-ends that allow for coalescing of write ups, handle 16-bit integer (unorm/snorm) operations that are 2x faster and 32-bit floating point (single/double component) operations that are 2x-4x faster.

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AMD has made many GPU compute enhancements as well. The most talked about to us was the Asynchronous dispatch that allows for execution of multiple compute kernels simultaneously.  AMD told us that this design will improve performance when running a game with AMD's new Morphological AA technology enabled or if the system is running Bullet Physics.  Speaking of AA the Radeon HD 6900 series brings new image quality features like Enhanced Quality Anti-Aliasing (EQAA) to the table and it, of course, can do morphological anti-aliasing (MLAA).

Enhanced Quality Anti-Aliasing

EQAA offers enhanced quality over standard Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing (MSAA) modes by doubling the number of coverage samples per pixel, while keeping the same number of color / depth / stencil samples. This technique offers advanced smoothing of aliased edges without requiring additional video memory, and with a minimal performance hit.

Next Page - A Closer Look At The Radeon HD 6970 & 6950


Review Index
Page 1 - AMD Radeon HD 6970 & 6950 - 40nm Cayman
Page 2 - The Cayman GPU Architecture
Page 3 - A Closer Look At The Radeon HD 6970 & 6950
Page 4 - AMD PowerTune Technology
Page 5 - Test Setup
Page 6 - Aliens vs. Predator
Page 7 - Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY
Page 8 - Just Cause 2
Page 9 - Metro 2033
Page 10 - StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Page 11 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat
Page 12 - H.A.W.X. 2 Benchmark
Page 13 - 3DMark Vantage
Page 14 - 3DMark 11
Page 15 - Unigine 'Heaven' DX11
Page 16 - FurMark 1.8.2
Page 17 - Temperature & Noise Testing
Page 18 - Power Consumption
Page 19 - Radeon 6970 & 6950 GPU Overclocking
Page 20 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions