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AMD announces next-gen CrossFire... sort of

Two-, three- and four-GPU tech debuts on firm's website

AMD has let slip the existence of the next generation of its CrossFire multi-GPU technology, dubbed CrossFire X.

Technically, CrossFire X is under wraps until 19 November, but when it launched the ATI Radeon HD 3800 line of graphics chips this morning, AMD not only posted the new technology's logo on its website, but also revealed CrossFire X has "up to quad-GPU support".

AMD's website shows CrossFire X
AMD's website today
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CrossFire X, it added, can "scale up rendering performance and image quality with two, three or four GPUs" all hooked up to each other with a "dual-channel bridge interconnect".

AMD's CrossFire sub-site doesn't refer to the new technology, however, since it's almost certainly part of the company's as-yet-unannounced 'RD790' chipset, which - as we wrote last month - will ship as the 790FX and be a key component of the company's Spider gaming PC platform.

A few weeks ago, motherboard maker Asus announced its first 790FX-based boards, including the M3A32-MVP Deluxe, which sports four PCI Express 2.0 x8 graphics card connectors - by the sound of AMD's website, just what CrossFire X needs.

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