
Optimized for performance at high display resolutions, including.Z cache optimized for real-time shadow rendering.Lossless Z-Buffer compression (up to 48:1).3-level Hierarchical Z-Buffer with early Z test.High quality 4:1 Normal Map Compression.(Adaptive algorithm with bi-linear (performance) and tri-linear.2x/4x/8x/16x anisotropic filtering modes.Lossless Color Compression (up to6: 1) at all resolutions,.Programmable sample patterns, and centroid sampling Sparse multi-sample algorithm with gamma correction,.
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2x/4x/6x full scene anti-aliasing modes.
Complete feature set also supported in OpenGL® via extensions. 128-bit, 64-bit & 32-bit per pixel floating point color. Shader programs with unlimited instructions 2nd Generation F-buffer technology accelerates multi-pass pixel. Supports up to 1,536 instructions and 16 textures per rendering. Single cycle trigonometric operations (SIN & COS). Supports vertex programs up to 65,280 instructions with flow. Full support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 programmable vertex and. ATI RADEON X800 XL Visual Processing Unit (VPU). Sapphire Hybrid RADEON X800 XL 512MB Technical Specifications Read on to find out more about this card as well as a first hand look if half a gigabyte frame buffer made any impact to existing gaming scenarios. Sapphire was among the earliest vendors who had one of these products ready and we were fortunate to lay our hands on a retail unit with their RADEON X800 XL 512MB graphics card. However, it seems that ATI too had plans for 512MB frame buffer solutions and quickly volleyed back with the RADEON X800 XL 512MB with plans for a RADEON X850 XT 512MB in the near future should the need arise. While waiting out to debut their upcoming G70 (codename) based graphics cards, NVIDIA launched a 512MB version of their GeForce 6800 Ultra. NVIDIA has been comparatively quieter than ATI in graphics product releases as of late and that's because they were lucky to have had the right GPUs along with the HSI bridge chips to populate both the AGP and PCIe platforms in short notice with new solutions. You'll get half a gigabyte of memory and much more on this Sapphire Hybrid RADEON X800 XL graphics card. Of course it's still more than a month before the shroud is officially unveiled with all the hard facts and numbers, which we hope, would awe us. Once again, we are nearing the verge in time where these two titans of the graphics industry are gearing to unleash their new generation product lineup, while the tech-savvy folks battle it out in online forums as to who would reign supreme. Instead, strong rumors, speculations and even leaked information have been spreading all around the Internet with regards to their next generation visual processing units (VPU) and graphics processing units (GPU) respectively. Having launched all major product SKUs, the two primary commercial graphics processing solution leaders (ATI and NVIDIA) have been a little too quiet as of late. Consumers Get Half A Gigabyte Of Frame Buffer