AMD/ATI announced the launch of their new Radeon HD 4550 and Radeon HD 4350 graphics cards, both targeted to low-end graphics card segment.
Each card packs DirectX 10.1 support, an HDMI port with support for 7.1 channel audio, upscaling "beyond 1080p," and even support for ATI's CrossFireX technology in case you want to pair two of them up.
At the heart of the HD 4550 is the 2nd generation 55nm core, the RV710 GPU with an optional 256 MB GDDR2 or 512MB GDDR3. The new card will cost you $45 to $55 respectively. With 80 stream processors a core clock of 600MHz and a memory clock of 800MHz you get 96 GFLOPS of compute power, which isn't bad considering the MSRP on these cards.
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