Team Red has unveiled its latest GPU offerings targeted toward industrial users. Introducing the AMD Radeon PRO W7000 series.
The series includes two distinct models, namely the Radeon PRO W7900 and Radeon PRO W7800, both built with RDNA 3 architecture and featuring a chiplet design. These new graphics cards are set to dominate various tasks demanding high processing power, such as handling high-polygon count models and extensive data pools.
Based on official benchmarks measuring peak single precision performance, the W7900 achieves an astounding 61 TFLOPS (FP32) on its own, surpassing its runner-up counterpart, the W7800, which reaches approximately 45 TFLOPS. In terms of Compute Units, the W7900 reigns supreme with 96CUs, whereas the W7800 stands at 70CUs.
For memory, the W7900 boasts an impressive 48GB GDDR6 VRAM, which is a significant doubling compared to the previous generation, while the W7800 offers a more accessible entry point with 32GB GDDR6.
These new cards demonstrate a remarkable 2X improvement in performance compared to RDNA-2-based cards, thanks to enhanced AI instructions and increased throughput. Moreover, the second-generation RT technology offers additional headroom for performance gains.
Apart from the Radiance Display Engine equipped with DisplayPort 2.1 and AV1 encode/decode support, these graphics cards are directly compatible with Ryzen Threadripper PRO CPUs and fully integrated with AMD Software: PRO Edition, ensuring comprehensive hardware and software coverage.
Price and Availability
Shipping across the world right now, the AMD Radeon PRO W7800 is priced at an enticing USD2,499, while the more high-end Radeon PRO W7900 comes with a price tag of USD3,999 for those seeking the ultimate performance.
Therefore, certainly not for casual users like you and me.