Also something very interesting here some updates about the new Catalyst drivers for the R600 and other ATi cards before and after it
the article come from PC perspective:
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=367"One thing that NVIDIA had to deal with in their driver development that ATI didn't have to publicly is support DX10. Because none of the currently available ATI hardware can run DX10, the Catalyst driver development is on-going at the company. Thanks to NDA's in place on the next generation R600 hardware that will undoubtedly support DX10 and Vista, ATI wasn't able to share a whole lot on the status of Catalyst software for DX10, but they were very up-beat about it.
The ATI Catalyst DX10 driver was developed by a separate, but parallel, team of software engineers that started work sometime after the DX9 Vista driver team began their work. ATI would like us to trust in their software development cycle by indicating their Vista driver was ready on time and that so will their DX10 Vista driver.
While I can't say much about the upcoming R600 hardware itself, there is little hiding that the products are coming soon and with a big trade event coming up in the March time frame, it might be a good time to release a new GPU. Maybe. But in any event, ATI's Makedon says that if any DX10 titles are available with the R600 launches that his team will be ready with a driver for the R600 for them. ATI even kind of gave NVIDIA the benefit of the doubt by saying that without DX10 titles for gamers, there really wasn't much point in harping on them about their lack of a DX10-ready driver. Man, how often do you see that??"heh I like what AMD says about NV drivers, it is the truth imho.
"Catalyst 7.2 - February
Coming in the next week or so, this release will offer some significant OpenGL optimizations to help fix some performance issues that we saw in our initial performance article under Vista. We will also the addition of the new Catalyst software installer appliction to the XP release of Catalyst 7.2
Catalyst 7.3 - March
This release will bring CrossFire support back to OpenGL applications running under Vista as well as additional OpenGL performance optimizations. This release should also see the introduction of support for Blu-ray and HD-DVD playback under 64-bit versions of Windows Vista.
Catalyst 7.4 - April
The Linux Catalyst Control Center is set to be released in this update.
Catalyst 7.5 - May
The new MSAA adaptive anti-aliasing is scheduled to be put into the May Catalyst release. This feature will bring their AA options on-par or beyond what NVIDIA currently offers on the G80 graphics cards. This feature timeline is a target, and not yet a commitment from AMD at this time."So here comes the interesting part, if you look @ Cat. 7.5 drivers they will support MSAA Adaptive FSAA hey!! that's nice it kinda remembers me that 3dfx used for their Rampage design , a good 6,5 years ago
check:
http://www.thedodgegarage.com/3dfx/rampage.htmRampage rasteriser:
· Rampage Texture computer with "loopback"
· 3dfx M-Buffer (Multi-Sample Buffer)
· 2x/4x RGMS Full Scene AntiAlising aka Rotated Grid Multi Sample Full Scene Anti-Aliasing · Up to 128Tap anisotropic filtering
· 52bit Internal Color rendering precision / 0 - 16.0 Color luminosity range
· FXT1/DXT1 Texture compression · 3D textures support
· True PhotoShop filter effects in hardware
· Non-Photorealistic rendering
· Cube Environment Maps/EMBM/Dot3 BM
· YUV Texture formats
· 1/2/4 chip scalability
· Fully programmable DirectX8 1.1compiant Pixel Shaders with additional features (DX9)
ATi is kinda using old 3dfx tech for their newer drivers, damn I like that idea, since MSAA is the same idea as MSRG FSAA, comes to the same principles, the obly extra added to thattype of FSAA is the Adaptive part which we all know from the X1K series.
Personally I think that this new mic of 3dfx MSRG FSAA & ATi Adaptive AA is gonna make the FSAA idea even nicer, but how far can they really go at that part?
why no changes to the Anisotropic Filtering as well like AF x32 Hight Quallity? should be possible right?