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![]() ![]() The two new cards form the high end of AMD’s line-up of workstation cards, with the Radeon Pro W7800 targeted at ‘heavy’ workloads, and the W7900 at ‘extreme’ workloads. The latter supports DisplayPort 2.1, the latest version of the digital display standard, which will make the Radeon Pro W7900 and Radeon Pro W7800 the first professional cards to support DisplayPort 2.1. ![]() To that, RDNA 3 introduces new dedicated AI accelerators, delivering “over 2x more performance” than RDNA 2, native AV1 encoding and decoding, and AMD’s Radiance Display Engine. The design of the ray accelerators has been improved, with AMD claiming that RDNA 3 provides “approximately 50% more ray tracing performance per compute unit” than RDNA 2. The Radeon Pro W7900 and W7800 are the first workstation cards to use AMD’s new RDNA 3 GPU architecture, rolled out last year in the firm’s Radeon RX 7000 Series gaming cards.Īs with AMD’s previous RDNA 2 architecture, it includes dedicated hardware cores for general GPU computing, including raster rendering, and for hardware-accelerated ray tracing. The first workstation cards to use AMD’s new RDNA 3 GPU architecture The $3,999 48GB Radeon Pro W7900 and $2,499 32GB W7800 will form the new high end of AMD’s workstation GPU line-up when they ship later this quarter, and are aimed at professional DCC and CAD work. ![]() Posted by Jim Thacker AMD unveils Radeon Pro W7900 and W7800 GPUsĪMD has unveiled the Radeon Pro W7900 and Radeon Pro W7800, the first workstation GPUs based on its new RDNA 3 architecture, and the first cards in its Radeon Pro W7000 Series. ![]()
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