The RV380 based card that will be called X600 from now on is a mainstream card that will occupy the sub $200 market and it based on 0.13µ (micron) architecture.
RV370 is ATI's first 0.11µ chip, will be called the X300, will sit in the sub $100 market. We'll get back to you on clock speeds and some more details when we have them, but but both of the cards are ATX based.
Source: The Inquirer
I think its interesting that ATI is so quickly jumping processes, remember how long they extended the .15µ... With increasing core complexity they are probably making that jump for R500 to keep the core size small, and not face the yield problems of nVidia.
RV370 is ATI's first 0.11µ chip, will be called the X300, will sit in the sub $100 market. We'll get back to you on clock speeds and some more details when we have them, but but both of the cards are ATX based.
Source: The Inquirer
I think its interesting that ATI is so quickly jumping processes, remember how long they extended the .15µ... With increasing core complexity they are probably making that jump for R500 to keep the core size small, and not face the yield problems of nVidia.