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ATI Radeon X1000 series
Release date
October 5, 2005; 18 years ago (October 5, 2005)
Codename
Fudo (R520) Rodin (R580)
Architecture
Radeon R500
Transistors
107M 90nm (RV505)
107M 90nm (RV515)
105M 90nm (RV516)
157M 90nm (RV530)
312M 90nm (R520)
384M 90nm (R580)
384M 90nm (R580+)
157M 80nm (RV535)
312M 80nm (RV560)
312M 80nm (RV570)
Cards
Entry-level
X1300, X1550
Mid-range
X1600, X1650
High-end
X1800, X1900
Enthusiast
X1950
API support
DirectX
Direct3D 9.0c Shader Model 3.0
OpenGL
OpenGL 2.0
History
Predecessor
Radeon X800 series
Successor
Radeon HD 2000 series
Support status
Unsupported
The R520 (codenamed Fudo) is a graphics processing unit (GPU) developed by ATI Technologies and produced by TSMC. It was the first GPU produced using a 90 nm photolithography process.
The R520 is the foundation for a line of DirectX 9.0c and OpenGL 2.0 3D accelerator X1000 video cards. It is ATI's first major architectural overhaul since the R300 and is highly optimized for Shader Model 3.0. The Radeon X1000 series using the core was introduced on October 5, 2005, and competed primarily against Nvidia's GeForce 7 series. ATI released the successor to the R500 series with the R600 series on May 14, 2007.
ATI does not provide official support for any X1000 series cards for Windows 8 or Windows 10; the last AMD Catalyst for this generation is the 10.2 from 2010 up to Windows 7.[1] AMD stopped providing drivers for Windows 7 for this series in 2015.[2]
A series of open source Radeon drivers are available when using a Linux distribution.
The same GPUs are also found in some AMD FireMV products targeting multi-monitor set-ups.
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