AMD (previously ATI) has prepared entry-level graphics cards under the names of Radeon HD 2400 and Radeon HD 2600. These lines were quite eagerly expected since nVidia was nearly alone on the DirectX 10-compatible card market (mostly with its geForce 8600 line). Even if the DirectX 10 games are still uncommon, we expect many of them to be coming up (including Crysis from EA – an FPS expected for September 11, 2007).
Recently, we saw a number of analysis of these new cards, that I would like to share with you:
- HD video comparison of geForce 8600 and Radeon 2600 (Guru 3D)
- AMD’s Radeon HD 2400 and 2600 series graphics processors (TechReport)
- AMD 2400/2600 74-page monster test (HardSpell)
- Radeon 2000-series and Linux (Phoronix)
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