AMD today announced three new additions to its family of Radeon PRO W6000 Series graphics solutions targeting mainstream workstation users.
They are the Radeon PRO W6400, Radeon PRO W6500M, and Radeon PRO W6300M, the first of which is a desktop card that AMD suggests could deliver up to 87 percent higher performance in select application tasks. The latter are GPUs designed for next-gen professional mobile workstations.
Specifications
Model | Stream Processors | TFLOPS | GDDR6 | AMD Infinity Cache (L3) | Memory Bandwidth | Memory Interface | Display Outputs |
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AMD Radeon PRO W6400 | 768 (12 CUs) | Up to 3.54 (FP32) Up to 7.07 (FP16) | 4GB @ 16Gbps | 16MB | 128 GB/s | 64-bit | 2x DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC and audio support |
AMD Radeon PRO W6500M | 1024 (16 CUs) | Up to 5.30 (FP32) Up to 10.61 (FP16) | 4GB @ 16Gbps | 16MB | 128 GB/s | 64-bit | Dependent upon OEM configuration |
AMD Radeon PRO W6300M | 768 (12 CUs) | Up to 3.37 (FP32) Up to 6.75 (FP16) | 2GB @ 16Gbps | 8MB | 64 GB/s | 32-bit | Dependent upon OEM configuration |
“Work patterns have changed dramatically over the last year, requiring professional users to work more efficiently and complete projects faster than ever,” said Scott Herkelman, senior vice president and general manager, Graphics Business Unit at AMD.
“The Radeon PRO W6400 is a powerful graphics card that harnesses the award-winning AMD RDNA 2 architecture feature set, enabling not only mainstream CAD professionals to produce incredible and complex designs, but also meeting the demands of today’s office workers who need to edit images, create presentations, collaborate and multitask more than ever. In addition, the new AMD Radeon PRO W6000 Series mobile graphics provide the ideal combination of performance and mobility to drive a range of workloads for professionals on the go.”
The Radeon PRO W6400 graphics card is expected to be available beginning in Q1 2022 with an MSRP of $229, while the Radeon PRO W6500M and Radeon PRO W6300M GPUs are expected to be available in pre-built OEM systems in select countries later this year.
Source: AMD