AMD has earlier unveiled the high-performance,
power-efficient Radeon Pro 500 series graphics, available now in the updated
21.5- and 27-inch iMac, shown during Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote.Radeon Pro 500 Series Graphics
are designed for today’s creators – the millions of artists, designers,
photographers, filmmakers, visualizers and engineers who shape the modern
content creation era – fueling beyond-UHD creativity in All-In-One computing
through extraordinary computing experiences, including stunning gaming,
immersive VR on select iMacs and fluid content creation.
power-efficient Radeon Pro 500 series graphics, available now in the updated
21.5- and 27-inch iMac, shown during Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote.Radeon Pro 500 Series Graphics
are designed for today’s creators – the millions of artists, designers,
photographers, filmmakers, visualizers and engineers who shape the modern
content creation era – fueling beyond-UHD creativity in All-In-One computing
through extraordinary computing experiences, including stunning gaming,
immersive VR on select iMacs and fluid content creation.
With the Radeon Pro 500 Series GPUs, creative professionals will also benefit
from:
- Up to 5.5 TFLOPS of
performance. The top end
of the Radeon Pro 500 Series packs 36 Compute Units (2304 stream
processors) and delivers up to 5.5 TFLOPS of performance. That means
plenty of horsepower to fuel the imaginations of artists, designers,
photographers, filmmakers, visualizers, engineers, and all aspiring
creatives across high-resolution canvases in the most popular
applications. - Exceptional performance and
support for GPU acceleration across
a range of creative applications on the Mac platform through OpenCL, such
as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop and the Foundry Nuke,
Mari and Modo. - The critically-acclaimed
Polaris architecture. The
Radeon Pro 500 series makes use of the critically-acclaimed “Polaris” GPU
architecture, delivering the perfect balance of performance and operating
efficiency that makes them ideal for All-In-Ones.
You can read more about the announcement in
via AMD’s blog here.
via AMD’s blog here.
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