more:
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/11/27/first_r600_pictures/
"R600 is the first GPU that ATI will release under AMD's cloak, and
will be the company's first DirectX 10 compliant graphics processor.
manufactured on TSMC's 80 nanometre process and according to PCDVD
Forums, the chip's surface area is just under 430mm˛ - that's
considerably larger than the company's current high end R580 GPU.
Interestingly, the silicon in the leaked pictures has been rotated by
45 degrees. We believe that this has been done in order to incorporate
a physical 512-bit memory interface with realistic trace lengths.
NVIDIA's first 256-bit dies (NV35 onwards) were rotated by 45 degrees
on the chip packaging, so it could be a case of history repeating
itself again.
NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 GTX video card uses a 384-bit memory interface,
while the GeForce 8800 GTS uses a 320-bit memory interface. However,
the orientation of the G80 die on its packaging is not clear at this
time, because it's hidden under a rather large heat spreader. I'm not
prepared to use one of bit-tech's GeForce 8800's as a guinea pig just
yet...
AMD is rumoured to unveil its next-generation graphics processor on the
20th January 2007."
>> Stay informed about: ATI-AMD's R600 GPU has a 512-bit external bus and 1024-bit..