AMD’s new Radeon HD 2950 graphics card series, also known as RV670, is expected to arrive on November 19. This new information comes from sources at graphics card manufacturers in Taiwan, DigiTimes reports. AMD has namely told manufacturers that it will be making a batch of 1.5 million circuits during the first week of November. There will be two cards based on RV670, the only difference being the GPU clock and the memory type, 825/GDDR4 vs. 750/GDDR3. It will also bring some improvements and changes to the overall design. Among others, full DirectX 10.1, SM 4.1, PCIe 2.0, UDV and even some CrossFire improvements are claimed. The RV670 chip will have the same amount of shader processors, 320, as the current flagship Radeon HD 2900 XT.