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With R600 set to go, AMD-ATI preps launch of RV610 and RV630
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With the R600 set to be showcased at CeBIT in March, some industry players expect AMD-ATI to display the full R6 series at the show, including the entry-level RV610 and mainstream RV630. All the R6-series graphics cores will support DirectX 10.
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