
Now that the RV710 cards have been
are officially introduced, AMD's partners are starting to show their implementations of the Radeon HD 4550 and 4350. MSI for example, has its HD 4350 line-up figured out and will, at least for starters offer two models that are only set apart by the amount of onboard memory - 256MB for the R4350-D256H and 512MB for the R4350-D512H (both using GDDR2 memory).
The upcoming low-profile, low-cost cards make use of a 80 Stream Processor-boasting 600 MHz-clocked 55nm RV710 GPU and memory set to 1000 MHz, have DVI and D-Sub connectivity and feature a 64-bit memory interface. To cool off the cards MSI has turned towards a copper-made passive solution so you won't hear a peep from them. MSI's Radeon HD 4350s are expected to reach the stores in October.