< Blog HomeATI Radeon 3870 due next month for Mac Pro?
AppleInsider is
reporting that the ATI Radeon HD 3870 will be due "next month" for both current and legacy Mac Pros.
Details are scarce (and possibly fictional) but the card is said to include 512 MB of DDR4 memory and support for CrossFire mode (linking two cards up to boost graphics performance, usually in video games) within Windows.
More importantly for professional users, it provides a mid-range alternative to NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 GT which has ProApp
performance issues.
Color users are particularly advised to invest in an ATI card because they support rendering in 10-, 12- and 16-bit modes in addition to NVIDIA's 8- and 32-bit offerings. The NVIDIA card gives you a choice between best and worst, with no in-between values. This can cause problems for people wanting something higher than 8-bit without the massive performance hit when working in 32-bit mode.
At present, the only way to get a mid-range ATI card in your new Mac Pro is to buy one of the ones from the old Mac Pros and update the firmware, although this has the caveat that you have to install it in an older Mac Pro first in order to update it. This news would appear to be the answer to many professional users' prayers, although I hope that Apple introduce a driver update for those that have already upgraded to the 8800 GT.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Apr 30 2008 to
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