Radeon HD 4000 series

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The Radeon R700 is the engineering codename for a graphics processing unit series developed by Advanced Micro Devices under the ATI brand name. The foundation chip, codenamed RV770, was announced and demonstrated on June 16, 2008 as part of the FireStream 9250 and Cinema 2.0 initiative launch media event,[5] with official release of the Radeon HD 4800 series on June 25, 2008. Other variants include enthusiast-oriented RV790, mainstream product RV730, RV740 and entry-level RV710.

ATI Radeon HD 4000 series
Release dateJune 16, 2008; 15 years ago (June 16, 2008)
CodenameRadeon R700 series
M9x series
ArchitectureTeraScale 1
Transistors
  • 242M 55 nm (RV710)
  • 514M 55 nm (RV730)
  • 826M 40 nm (RV740)
  • 956M 55 nm (RV770)
  • 959M 55 nm (RV790)
Cards
Entry-level4350, 4550, 4570
Mid-range4650, 4670, 4730, 4750, 4770
High-end4830, 4850, 4860, 4870
Enthusiast4890, 4850X2, 4870X2
API support
DirectXDirect3D 10.1[4]
Shader Model 4.1
OpenCLOpenCL 1.1[1]
OpenGLOpenGL 3.3[2][3]
History
PredecessorRadeon HD 3000 series
SuccessorRadeon HD 5000 series
Support status
Unsupported

Its direct competition was nVidia's GeForce 200 series, which launched in the same month.

Architecture

This article is about all products under the brand "Radeon HD 4000 Series". All products implement TeraScale 1 microarchitecture.

Execution units

The RV770 extends the R600's unified shader architecture by increasing the stream processing unit count to 800 units (up from 320 units in the R600), which are grouped into 10 SIMD cores composed of 16 shader cores containing 4 FP MADD/DP ALUs and 1 MADD/transcendental ALU. The RV770 retains the R600's 4 Quad ROP cluster count, however, they are faster and now have dedicated hardware-based AA resolve in addition to the shader-based resolve of the R600 architecture. The RV770 also has 10 texture units, each of which can handle 4 addresses, 16 FP32 samples, and 4 FP32 filtering functions per clock cycle.[6]

Memory and internal buses

RV770 features a 256-bit memory controller and is the first GPU to support GDDR5 memory, which runs at 900 MHz giving an effective transfer rate of 3.6 GHz and memory bandwidth of up to 115 GB/s. The internal ring bus from the R520 and R600 has been replaced by the combination of a crossbar and an internal hub.[7]

Video acceleration

The SIP block UVD 2.0-2.2 implemented on the dies of all Radeon HD 4000 Series Desktop gpus, 48xx series is using uvd 2.0, 47xx-46xx-45xx-43xx series is using uvd 2.2.

Support is available for Microsoft Windows at release, for Linux with Catalyst 8.10. The free and open-source driver requires Linux kernel 3.10 in combination with Mesa 9.1 (exposed via the widely adopted VDPAU)[8]), offering full hardware MPEG-2, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1 decoding and the support for dual video streams, the Advanced Video Processor (AVP) also saw an upgrade with DVD upscaling capability and dynamic contrast feature. The RV770 series GPU also supports xvYCC color space output and 7.1 surround sound output (LPCM, AC3, DTS) over HDMI. The RV770 GPU also supports an Accelerated Video Transcoding (AVT) feature, which has video transcoding functions being assisted by the GPU, through stream processing.

GPU interconnect enhancements

R700 inter-GPU communications architecture

This generation of dual-GPU design retains the use of a PCI Express bridge, PLX PEX 8647 with a power dissipation of 3.8 watts inclusive of PCI Express 2.0 support, allowing two GPUs on the same PCI Express slot with doubled bandwidth over the past generation of product (Radeon HD 3870 X2). Subsequent generations of dual-GPU design also feature an interconnect for inter-GPU communications through the implementation of a CrossFire X SidePort on each GPU, giving extra 5 GB/s full-duplex inter-GPU bandwidth. These two features increase total bandwidth for dual-GPU designs to 21.8 GB/s.

OpenCL (API)

OpenCL accelerates many scientific Software Packages against CPU up to factor 10 or 100 and more.Open CL 1.0 to 1.1 are supported for all Chips with RV7xx.[9]

Desktop products

Radeon HD 4800

The Radeon HD 4850 was announced on June 19, 2008 while the Radeon HD 4870 was announced on June 25, 2008. They are both based on the RV770 GPU, packing 956 million transistors and being produced on a 55 nm process. The Radeon HD 4850 currently uses GDDR3 memory, while the Radeon HD 4870 uses GDDR5 memory.

Another variant, the Radeon HD 4830 was updated on October 23, 2008, featuring the RV770 LE GPU with a 256-bit GDDR3 memory interface, and 640 shader processors. Basically the RV770 LE is a RV770 with some functional units disabled.

Dual GPU products using two RV770 GPUs, codenamed R700, were also announced. One product named Radeon HD 4870 X2, featuring 2×1GB GDDR5 memory, was released on August 12, 2008, while another dual-GPU product, the Radeon HD 4850 X2, with GDDR3 memory and lower clock speeds, is also available.

A minor update was introduced on April 2, 2009 with the launch of Radeon HD 4890 graphics cards based on the RV790 GPU. Featuring an improved design with decoupling capacitors to reduce signal noise,[10] altered ASIC power distribution and re-timed the whole GPU chip, which resulted in a slight increase in die size but overall much better stability at high clock rates and a higher default clock. On August 18, 2009, AMD released a stripped down variant of the RV790 GPU called the RV790GT that is used by the Radeon HD 4860 which is now available in all markets.

Radeon HD 4700

ATI Radeon HD 4770

The Radeon HD 4700 series was announced on April 28, 2009. The Radeon HD 4770, is based on the RV740 GPU, packs 826 million transistors and being produced on the latest 40 nm process. The Radeon HD 4730 was introduced June 8, 2009, unlike the RV740 based Radeon HD 4770, the 4730 is a stripped down 55 nm RV770 GPU, named the RV770CE. The 4730 packs 956 million transistors, and uses GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit bus. On September 9, 2009, the RV740PRO based Radeon HD 4750 was released exclusively to the Chinese market. The Radeon HD 4750 is based on the 40 nm RV740 of the Radeon HD 4770 but features a lower clock speed and the absence of a six-pin auxiliary power input.

Radeon HD 4600

The Radeon HD 4600 series was announced on September 10, 2008. All variants are based on the RV730 GPU, packing 514 million transistors and being produced on a 55 nm process. The PCIe version 4600 series products do not require external power connectors.[11][12][13][14] More recently, an AGP version of the 4670 has been released. This does require an external power connector. As of March 2018, this elusive AGP card remains among the last cards using the aging bus.

Radeon HD 4300/HD 4500

ATI Radeon HD 4550

The Radeon HD 4350 and Radeon HD 4550 were announced on September 30, 2008, both based on the RV710 GPU, packing 242 million transistors and being produced on a 55 nm process. Both products use either GDDR3, DDR3 or DDR2 video memory. AMD states these two products have maximum of 20 W and 25 W of power consumption under full load, respectively.[15]

Chipset Table

Desktop Products

Model4LaunchCode nameFab (nm)Transistors (million)Die size (mm2)Bus interfaceClock rateCore config1FillrateMemory2Processing power
(GFLOPS)
TDP3 (Watts)Crossfire supportAPI support (version)Release Price (USD)
Core (MHz)Memory (MHz)Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)Bus typeBus width (bit)Single precisionDouble precisionIdleMax.Direct3DOpenGLOpenCL
Radeon HD 4350Sep 30, 2008RV7105524273PCIe 2.0 ×16
PCIe 2.0 ×1
AGP 8×
600400
650
80:8:42.404.80256
512
1024
6.40
10.4
DDR2
DDR3
6492.0No20No10.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4550Sep 30, 2008RV7105524273PCIe 2.0 ×16600
600
655
800
80:8:42.404.80256
512
1024
10.5
12.8
DDR2
GDDR3
6496.0No2510.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4570Nov 25, 2008RV7105524273PCIe 2.0 ×1665050080:8:42.605.2010248.00DDR264104.0No2510.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4580Nov 20, 2011RV635 PRO55378135PCIe 2.0 ×16796693120:8:43.186.3751222.2GDDR3128191.0No6510.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4650Sep 10, 2008RV730 PRO55514146PCIe 2.0 ×16
AGP 8×
600
650
400 - 500
500
700
320:32:84.80
5.20
19.2
20.8
256
512
1024
12.8 - 16.0
16.0
22.4
DDR2
GDDR3
GDDR4
64
128
384.0
416.0
No482-Way Crossfire10.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4670Sep 10, 2008RV730 XT55514146PCIe 2.0 ×16
AGP 8×
750
750
400 - 500
900
1000
320:32:86.0024.0512
1024
12.8 - 16.0
28.8
32.0
DDR2
GDDR3
GDDR4
128480.0No5910.13.31.079
Radeon HD 4730Jun 8, 2009RV770 CE55956256PCIe 2.0 ×16700
750
900
900
640:32:85.60
6.00
22.4
24.0
51257.6GDDR5128896.0
960.0
179.2
192.0
11010.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4750Sep 9, 2009RV74040826137PCIe 2.0 ×16730800640:32:1611.723.451251.2GDDR5128934.48010.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4770Apr 28, 2009RV74040826137PCIe 2.0 ×16750800640:32:1612.024.051251.2GDDR5128960.0192.08010.13.31.0109
Radeon HD 4810May 28, 2009RV770 CE55956256PCIe 2.0 ×16625
750
900
900
640:32:85.00
6.00
20.0
24.0
51257.6GDDR5128800.0
960.0
160.0
192.0
9510.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4830Oct 21, 2008RV770 LE55956256PCIe 2.0 ×16575900640:32:169.2018.4512
1024
57.6GDDR3
GDDR4
256736.0147.29510.13.31.0$130
Radeon HD 4850Jun 25, 2008RV770 PRO55956256PCIe 2.0 ×16625993800:40:1610.025.0512
1024
2048
63.55GDDR3
GDDR4
GDDR5
2561000200.01104-Way Crossfire10.13.31.0199

(149)

Radeon HD 4860Sep 9, 2009RV790 GT55959282PCIe 2.0 ×16700750640:32:1611.222.4512
1024
96GDDR5256896.0179.213010.13.31.0?
Radeon HD 4870Jun 25, 2008RV770 XT55956256PCIe 2.0 ×16750900800:40:1612.030.0512
1024
2048
115.2GDDR52561200240.015010.13.31.0299

(225)

Radeon HD 4890Apr 2, 2009RV790 XT55959282PCIe 2.0 ×16850975800:40:1613.634.01024
2048
124.8GDDR52561360272.019010.13.31.0249
Radeon HD 4850 X2Nov 7, 2008R700 (2xRV770 PRO)55956×2256×2PCIe 2.0 ×16625995800:40:16×210.0×225.0×2512×2
1024×2
63.7×2GDDR3256x22000400.02502-Way Crossfire10.13.31.0339
Radeon HD 4870 X2Aug 12, 2008R700 (2xRV770 XT)55956×2256×2PCIe 2.0 ×16750900800:40:16×212×230×21024×2115.2×2GDDR5256x22400480.028610.13.31.0449
Model4LaunchCode nameFab (nm)Transistors (million)Die size (mm2)Bus interfaceClock rateCore config1FillrateMemory2Processing power
(GFLOPS)
TDP3 (Watts)Crossfire SupportAPI support (version)Release Price (USD)
Core (MHz)Memory (MHz)Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)Bus typeBus width (bit)Single precisionDouble precisionIdleMax.Direct3DOpenGLOpenCL

1 Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units
2 The effective data transfer rate of GDDR5 is quadruple its nominal clock, instead of double as it is with other DDR memory.
3 The TDP is reference design TDP values from AMD. Different non-reference board designs from vendors may lead to slight variations in actual TDP.
4 All models feature UVD2 & PowerPlay.

IGP (HD 4000)

  • All Radeon HD 4000 IGP models include Direct3D 10.1 and OpenGL 2.0[16]
ModelLaunchCode nameGraphics coreFab (nm)Transistors (million)Die size (mm2)Bus interfaceCore clock2 (MHz)Core config1FillrateMemory3Processing power
(GFLOPS)
Features / Notes
Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)FP32 (GP/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)Bus typeEffective clock (MHz)Bus width (bit)
Radeon HD 4200 Graphics (785G Chipset)Aug 2009RS880RV62055>205~73 (~9 × 8.05)HT 3.050040:4:4221Up to 512 system + optional 128 sideport20.8 (system) + 2.6 (sideport)HT (system) + DDR2-1066 DDR3-1333 (sideport)1333 (sideport)16 (sideport)40UVD2
Radeon HD 4250 Graphics (880G Chipset)Mar 2010RS8805602.242.241.12HT (system) + DDR3-1333 (sideport)44.8
Radeon HD 4290 Graphics (890GX Chipset)RS880D7002.82.81.4Up to 512 system + 128 sideport56

1 Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units
2 The clock frequencies may vary in different usage scenarios, as ATI PowerPlay technology is implemented. The clock frequencies listed here refer to the officially announced clock specifications.
3 The sideport is a dedicated memory bus. It preferably used for frame buffer.

Radeon Feature Matrix

The following table shows features of AMD/ATI's GPUs (see also: List of AMD graphics processing units).

Name of GPU seriesWonderMach3D RageRage ProRage 128R100R200R300R400R500R600RV670R700EvergreenNorthern
Islands
Southern
Islands
Sea
Islands
Volcanic
Islands
Arctic
Islands
/Polaris
VegaNavi 1xNavi 2xNavi 3x
Released19861991Apr
1996
Mar
1997
Aug
1998
Apr
2000
Aug
2001
Sep
2002
May
2004
Oct
2005
May
2007
Nov
2007
Jun
2008
Sep
2009
Oct
2010
Jan
2012
Sep
2013
Jun
2015
Jun 2016, Apr 2017, Aug 2019Jun 2017, Feb 2019Jul
2019
Nov
2020
Dec
2022
Marketing NameWonderMach3D
Rage
Rage
Pro
Rage
128
Radeon
7000
Radeon
8000
Radeon
9000
Radeon
X700/X800
Radeon
X1000
Radeon
HD 2000
Radeon
HD 3000
Radeon
HD 4000
Radeon
HD 5000
Radeon
HD 6000
Radeon
HD 7000
Radeon
200
Radeon
300
Radeon
400/500/600
Radeon
RX Vega, Radeon VII
Radeon
RX 5000
Radeon
RX 6000
Radeon
RX 7000
AMD support
Kind2D3D
Instruction set architectureNot publicly knownTeraScale instruction setGCN instruction setRDNA instruction set
MicroarchitectureTeraScale 1
(VLIW)
TeraScale 2
(VLIW5)
TeraScale 2
(VLIW5)

up to 68xx
TeraScale 3
(VLIW4)

in 69xx [17][18]
GCN 1st
gen
GCN 2nd
gen
GCN 3rd
gen
GCN 4th
gen
GCN 5th
gen
RDNARDNA 2RDNA 3
TypeFixed pipeline[a]Programmable pixel & vertex pipelinesUnified shader model
Direct3D5.06.07.08.19.0
11 (9_2)
9.0b
11 (9_2)
9.0c
11 (9_3)
10.0
11 (10_0)
10.1
11 (10_1)
11 (11_0)11 (11_1)
12 (11_1)
11 (12_0)
12 (12_0)
11 (12_1)
12 (12_1)
11 (12_1)
12 (12_2)
Shader model1.42.0+2.0b3.04.04.15.05.15.1
6.5
6.7
OpenGL1.11.21.32.1[b][19]3.34.5 (on Linux: 4.5 (Mesa 3D 21.0))[20][21][22][c]4.6 (on Linux: 4.6 (Mesa 3D 20.0))
Vulkan1.0
(Win 7+ or Mesa 17+)
1.2 (Adrenalin 20.1.2, Linux Mesa 3D 20.0)
1.3 (GCN 4 and above (with Adrenalin 22.1.2, Mesa 22.0))
1.3
OpenCLClose to Metal1.1 (no Mesa 3D support)1.2+ (on Linux: 1.1+ (no Image support on clover, with by rustiCL) with Mesa 3D, 1.2+ on GCN 1.Gen)2.0+ (Adrenalin driver on Win7+)
(on Linux ROCM, Linux Mesa 3D 1.2+ (no Image support in clover, but in rustiCL with Mesa 3D, 2.0+ and 3.0 with AMD drivers or AMD ROCm), 5th gen: 2.2 win 10+ and Linux RocM 5.0+
2.2+ and 3.0 windows 8.1+ and Linux ROCM 5.0+ (Mesa 3D rustiCL 1.2+ and 3.0 (2.1+ and 2.2+ wip))[23][24][25]
HSA / ROCm ?
Video decoding ASICAvivo/UVDUVD+UVD 2UVD 2.2UVD 3UVD 4UVD 4.2UVD 5.0 or 6.0UVD 6.3UVD 7 [26][d]VCN 2.0 [26][d]VCN 3.0 [27]VCN 4.0
Video encoding ASICVCE 1.0VCE 2.0VCE 3.0 or 3.1VCE 3.4VCE 4.0 [26][d]
Fluid Motion [e] ?
Power saving?PowerPlayPowerTunePowerTune & ZeroCore Power?
TrueAudioVia dedicated DSPVia shaders
FreeSync1
2
HDCP[f]?1.42.22.3 [28]
PlayReady[f]3.0 3.0
Supported displays[g]1–222–6?
Max. resolution?2–6 ×
2560×1600
2–6 ×
4096×2160 @ 30 Hz
2–6 ×
5120×2880 @ 60 Hz
3 ×
7680×4320 @ 60 Hz [29]

7680×4320 @ 60 Hz PowerColor
7680x4320

@165 HZ

/drm/radeon[h]
/drm/amdgpu[h]Experimental [30]Optional [31]

Mobile products

Graphics device drivers

AMD's proprietary graphics device driver "Catalyst"

AMD Catalyst is being developed for Microsoft Windows and Linux. As of July 2014, other operating systems are not officially supported. This may be different for the AMD FirePro brand, which is based on identical hardware but features OpenGL-certified graphics device drivers.

AMD Catalyst supports all features advertised for the Radeon brand.

The Radeon HD 4000 series has been transitioned to legacy support, where drivers will be updated only to fix bugs instead of being optimized for new applications.[32]

Free and open-source graphics device driver "Radeon"

The free and open-source drivers are primarily developed on Linux and for Linux, but have been ported to other operating systems as well. Each driver is composed out of five parts:

  1. Linux kernel component DRM
  2. Linux kernel component KMS driver: basically the device driver for the display controller
  3. user-space component libDRM
  4. user-space component in Mesa 3D
  5. a special and distinct 2D graphics device driver for X.Org Server, which is finally about to be replaced by Glamor

The free and open-source "Radeon" graphics driver supports most of the features implemented into the Radeon line of GPUs.[33]

The free and open-source "Radeon" graphics device drivers are not reverse engineered, but based on documentation released by AMD.[34]

See also

References

External links