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GeCube Launches RV635 And RV620 Graphics Cards
Next newsGeCube has launched its Radeon HD 3600 and 3400 series graphics cards targeting the mid-range and entry-level markets. The GeCube Radeon HD 3650 adopts the ATI Radeon RV635 GPU with 55nm process, 256 MB GDDR3 memory and supports core frequency up to 800 MHz and DDR memory frequency up to 2 GHz, while the Radeon HD 3450 adopts the ATI Radeon RV620 GPU also with 55nm process, 512 MB DDR2 memory and supports a core frequency up to 600 MHz and DDR memory frequency up to 800 MHz.
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Source : Tom's Hardware US
