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TeraScale 2

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Architecture Overview

TeraScale 2 is AMD's VLIW5 architecture on 40nm, covering the Evergreen (Radeon HD 5000) and early Northern Islands (Radeon HD 6000) series from 2009 to 2012. Evergreen introduced DirectX 11 to AMD GPUs — ahead of NVIDIA's Fermi launch — and featured the first AMD hardware tessellator and OpenCL 1.1 compute support. The Cypress die (HD 5870 / 5850) launched to strong reviews and gave AMD a complete DirectX 11 lineup while NVIDIA was still shipping DirectX 10 products.

Quick Facts

Architecture name
TeraScale 2
Launch era / years active
2009 to 2012
Predecessor
TeraScale (VLIW5 / 55nm)
Successor
TeraScale 3 (VLIW4) / GCN 1.0
Process nodes
40nm (TSMC)
Important chips
Cypress (HD 5870 / 5850), Hemlock (HD 5970 dual-GPU), Juniper (HD 5770 / 5750), Cedar (HD 5450), Barts (HD 6870 / 6850), Turks (HD 6670 / 6570), Caicos (HD 6450)
Memory technologies
GDDR5, GDDR3 (lower-end models)
CUDA / RT / Tensor generation
VLIW5 Stream Processors; DirectX 11 (FL 11_0); OpenCL 1.1; hardware tessellation unit; Eyefinity multi-display support
Consumer series
Radeon HD 5870, 5850, 5770, 5750, 5670, 5570, 5450; HD 6870, 6850, 6790, 6770, 6750, 6670, 6570, 6450
Workstation / professional series
ATI FirePro V8800 (Cypress), V7800, V5800 (Juniper)
Data center series
ATI FireStream 9350, 9370 (Cypress compute)
Source review status
Source review complete for primary consumer product line.

What this architecture changed

First AMD DirectX 11 GPU family: hardware tessellator, compute shaders, and DirectCompute 11.
Eyefinity: support for up to 6 simultaneous display outputs from a single GPU on high-end Cypress SKUs.
OpenCL 1.1 compliance across the Evergreen lineup.
40nm process: density improvement over TeraScale 1's 55nm node, enabling the Cypress die with 2.15 billion transistors.
HD 5870 and HD 5970 held performance leadership for several months before NVIDIA shipped Fermi products.

Why it mattered

TeraScale 2 (Evergreen) gave AMD a decisive time-to-market advantage on DirectX 11: AMD had a complete DX11 lineup from the HD 5450 to the HD 5870 before NVIDIA shipped any Fermi product. This period strengthened AMD's market share in both the consumer and professional segments. The Evergreen architecture is also notable as the last ATI-branded generation — the Radeon HD 5000 launch in 2009 was the final major product announcement to carry the ATI name before AMD completed the rebrand.

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