AMD has announced two new additions to the range AMD Radeon PRO W7000 Series. Workstation graphics cards AMD Radeon PRO W7600 e AMD Radeon PRO W7500. The new graphics cards are designed to tackle mainstream workloads across a variety of professional industries. Among which Media & Entertainment, Design & Manufacturing, Architecture, Engineering & Construction.
AMD Radeon PRO W7600 and W7500, the revolutionary graphics cards
The new cards use the revolutionary technology AMD RDNA 3 and are optimized to deliver exceptional performance, extraordinary stability and remarkable efficiency. They are equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 memory high-speed to support data-intensive tasks with ease. But besides enabling ray-traced renderings with incredible detail and realism, the cards offer a number of key features.
- AMD RDNA 3 Architecture. It features redesigned compute units, unified AI and raytracing accelerators, 2nd generation AMD Infinity Cache technology, and 2nd generation raytracing technology. It also offers optimizations for AEC, D&M and M&E workflows for 3D modeling, animation, rendering, video editing and general multitasking.
- Dedicated AI Acceleration. New instruction AI and increased AI throughput deliver 2x the performance over the previous generation RDNA 2 architecture.
- AMD Radiance Display Engine with DisplayPort 2.1. With 12-bit HDR color support and over 68 billion colors, the display outputs support next-generation displays and multi-monitor setup options. Creating an ultra-immersive visual environment.
- Optimized Driver Performance and Professional Application Certification. AMD continues to work with leading professional software application vendors on a comprehensive application certification program and to ensure that AMD Radeon PRO graphics cards are built for demanding environments, 24/7, and tested to exceptional standards.
Availability
AMD Radeon PRO W7600 and AMD Radeon PRO W7500 will be available in Q3 2023 at leading e-tailers and retailers priced at $599 USD is $429, respectively. Product availability in OEM workstations and SI systems is expected later this year.
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