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AMD Announces Radeon Pro W7900 and W7800 workstation GPUs



2024-04-30 08:25:17 Computer

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AMD has made a significant impact in the gaming world with its latest offerings. They've introduced the AMD Radeon Pro W7800 and AMD Radeon Pro W7900 graphics cards, which are designed to provide outstanding performance for gamers who want top-notch experiences at 1440p resolution. These GPUs are tailored to meet the requirements of both demanding AAA titles and competitive esports games.

The flagship Radeon Pro W7900 boasts a fully-enabled Navi 31-based GPU with an impressive 48GB of GDDR6 memory, delivering exceptional performance with 61 TFLOPS of peak single-precision (FP32) processing power and a robust 864 GB/second of memory bandwidth through its 256-bit memory bus. Soft ECC support enhances memory reliability, while the TDP is rated at 295 Watts, making it a powerful workstation GPU. In contrast, the Radeon Pro W7800 is a more conventional workstation card, featuring a scaled-down Navi 31 chip with 32GB of VRAM, offering strong performance at 45 TFLOPS and 576GB/second of memory bandwidth through its 256-bit memory bus, all while benefiting from soft ECC support. The card has 70 CUs enabled and 64MB of infinity cache, making it a solid choice for professional workloads.

Both the W7900 and W7800 GPUs consist of multiple unified RDNA 3 compute units, each featuring 64 dual-issue stream processors, two AI accelerators, and a second-generation ray tracing accelerator. AMD claims that RDNA 3 offers a 50% boost in ray tracing performance per compute unit compared to its first-generation GPUs. These new GPUs also support DisplayPort 2.1, which is the latest digital display standard offering three times the data rate of DisplayPort 1.4. However, both cards share the same features, such as support for ECC memory and, notably, the first-ever inclusion of full DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 support, which offers the highest bandwidth mode according to the DisplayPort specification.

The new chiplet design brings significant improvements in performance and efficiency compared to the previous generation. It incorporates a 5nm Graphics Compute Die (GCD) along with up to six 6nm Memory Cache Die (MCD). When you combine these features with advancements from the RDNA 3 architecture, like dedicated AI acceleration, second-generation ray tracing, AV1 encoding/decoding, and more, you get the AMD Radeon PRO W7000 Series workstation graphics cards. These cards are built to handle demanding tasks in creative work, production, and visualization, and they do so swiftly and efficiently. These graphics cards are primarily intended for the traditional workstation market, which includes areas like computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), 3D animation and rendering, video editing, visual effects, and, increasingly, accelerating AI processes for all of the above. Many of these tasks require a large amount of video memory (VRAM), and a significant portion of them relies heavily on rasterization, which aligns well with AMD's architectural designs in recent generations.

Key Highlights

AMD's latest offerings, including the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and AMD Radeon Pro W7900 graphics cards, are making a significant impact in the gaming world, providing outstanding performance for 1440p gaming.
The flagship Radeon Pro W7900 features a fully-equipped Navi 31-based GPU with 48GB of GDDR6 memory, offering exceptional performance with 61 TFLOPS of peak FP32 processing power and 864 GB/second memory bandwidth.
The Radeon Pro W7800, a conventional workstation card, features a scaled-down Navi 31 chip with 32GB of VRAM, delivering strong performance at 45 TFLOPS and 576GB/second memory bandwidth.
Both GPUs are based on AMD's RDNA 3 architecture, offering improved ray tracing and support for DisplayPort 2.1 with ECC memory.
The new chiplet design, combining a 5nm Graphics Compute Die (GCD) with up to six 6nm Memory Cache Die (MCD), enhances performance and efficiency, along with features like dedicated AI acceleration and second-generation ray tracing.
These workstation graphics cards are targeted at the traditional workstation market, including CAD, CAM, 3D animation, video editing, and AI acceleration, offering ample VRAM and aligning well with AMD's architectural designs.

About AMD

AMD, or Advanced Micro Devices, is a prominent global technology company known for its innovative computing solutions. They are a key player in the semiconductor industry, producing a wide range of products for both consumers and businesses. AMD's commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology has led to the development of cutting-edge processors and graphics cards, making them a significant competitor in the market.

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