Radeon PRO W7600 and W7500, AMD presents two new professional video cards

Radeon PRO W7600 and W7500, AMD presents two new professional video cards

AMD announced the expansion of the family of professional graphics cards Radeon PRO with models W7500 e W7600. The new offerings add to the high-end W7800 and W7900 solutions already introduced in recent months.

Also in this case we are faced with cards based on architecture RDNA 3but with very different user and price targets from the May sisters: the Radeon PRO W7500 is on the market with a price of $429 tax freewhile the W7600 costs $599 tax free. Availability is planned for this quarter.


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The Radeon PRO W7500 comes with a GPU equipped with 28 active Compute Units (1792 SPs), 8 GB of 11 Gbps GDDR6 memory on 128-bit bus and a computing power of 12 TFLOPs with FP32 calculations. Its TBP is equal to 70W and there is no lack of key features of RDNA 3, such as AV1 encoding and support DisplayPort 2.1 at 40 Gb/s with four dedicated outputs. The card features a single slot design.

Model Radeon PRO W7600 instead it is equipped with a GPU with 32 Compute Unit (2048 SP) and always provides 8 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit bus, albeit with a speed of 18 Gbps. Compute power is rated at 20 TFLOPs with single precision FP32 calculations and TBP is equal to 130W. Again we have four DisplayPort 2.1 on the back.


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The Radeon PRO W7500 and W7600, according to AMD, enter respectively as opposed to the NVIDIA A2000 and the NVIDIA T1000respectively solutions based on Ampere and Turing architecture.

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Also, the two newcomers they “encircle” the proposed previous generation Radeon Pro W6600, with the Radeon PRO W7600 being faster at the same power consumption. Newcomers can also count on more AI Accelerators to handle increasingly common AI loads.

Like Radeon PRO W7500 and W7600, AMD puts another piece to its offer, in which however an evident “central hole” remains which is then the same that also remains in the desktop sector: the company has announced that it will introduce new enthusiast gaming GPUs in the coming weeks, so it is plausible that a professional incarnation of them will arrive later.

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