Radeon HD 6750 and Radeon HD 6770 listed on AMD website

Published: Jan 20th 2011, 08:49 GMT

AMD HD 6750/6770 Video Cards on Company Web Site - Industry News - Overclockers Club
Back in September 2010 there was a bit of buzz generated over the leak of supposed secifications for the AMD Radeon HD 6770/6750 graphics cards. Now we can offer a bit more information from none other a source than AMD itself as it has both cards posted on the AMD Radeon HD 6000-series section of its web site.

For the HD 6770 we have:

  • 76.8 GB/s memory bandwidth (maximum)
  • Up to 1.36 TFLOPs compute power
  • TeraScale 2 Unified Processing Architecture
  • 800 Stream Processors
  • 40 Texture Units
  • 64 Z/Stencil ROP Units
  • 16 Color ROP Units


The specs for the HD 6750 look like:

  • 73.6 GB/s memory bandwidth (maximum)
  • Up to 1.008 TFLOPs compute power
  • TeraScale 2 Unified Processing Architecture
  • 720 Stream Processors
  • 36 Texture Units
  • 64 Z/Stencil ROP Units
  • 16 Color ROP Units

We’ll probably have to wait until the two cards are formally announced to find out the core clock and memory clock speeds, but we do know that both cards will have DirectX® 11, Shader Model 5.0 and OpenGL 4.1 support along with AMD Eyefinity multi-display technology with native support for up to five simultaneous displays.

As these cards aren’t due out until sometime next month, we’ll just have to wait for the full specification list as well as pricing information.




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