Hd 5000 - Amd Radeon

In the late 2000s, the graphics card world had a clear pecking order. NVIDIA was the king. Their GeForce GTX 200 series, particularly the monstrous GTX 280 and later the refined GTX 285, were the undisputed performance champions. AMD (then ATI, before the 2006 acquisition) had been playing catch-up with their Radeon HD 4000 series. While the HD 4870 and 4890 offered great value, they couldn't quite topple NVIDIA’s single-GPU crown.

The flagship chip was codenamed . The Launch: December 2009 – The Bombshell On December 15, 2009, AMD unveiled the Radeon HD 5870 . amd radeon hd 5000

The engineering challenge was brutal. To be first, they had to tape out (finalize the design) on a brand-new, unproven 40nm manufacturing process from TSMC. The previous 55nm process was stable, but 40nm was plagued with high leakage and low yields. They also had to pack nearly 2.15 billion transistors onto a die not much larger than a postage stamp. In the late 2000s, the graphics card world