Template:AMD Radeon Pro W7000
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Model (Code name) |
Release Date & Price |
Architecture & fab |
Chiplets (active) |
Transistors & die size[a] |
Core | Fillrate[b][c][d] | Processing power[b][e] (TFLOPS) |
Infinity Cache |
Memory | TDP | Bus interface | |||||||
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Config[f][g] | Clock[b] (MHz) |
Texture (GT/s) |
Pixel (GP/s) |
Half | Single | Double | Size | Bandwidth (GB/s) |
Bus type & width |
Clock (MT/s) | ||||||||
Radeon Pro W7500 (Navi 33)[1][2] |
Aug 3, 2023 $429 USD |
RDNA 3 TSMC N6 |
— | 13.3×109 204 mm2 |
1792:112:64 28:56:28 CU |
1500 1700 |
168.0 190.4 |
96.0 108.8 |
24.37 |
12.19 |
0.381 |
32 MB | 8 GB | 172 | GDDR6 128-bit |
18000 | 70 W | PCIe 4.0 ×8 |
Radeon Pro W7600 (Navi 33)[1][3] |
Aug 3, 2023 $599 USD |
2048:128:64 32:64:32 CU |
1720 2440 |
220.1 312.3 |
110.0 156.2 |
39.98 |
19.99 |
0.625 |
288 | 130 W | ||||||||
Radeon Pro W7700 (Navi 32) |
Nov 13, 2023 $999 USD |
RDNA 3 TSMC N5 (GCD) TSMC N6 (MCD) |
1 × GCD 4 × MCD |
28.1×109 ~346 mm2 |
3072:192:96 48:96:48 CU |
1900 2600 |
364.8 499.2 |
182.4 249.2 |
56.54 | 28.3 | 0.884 | 64 MB | 16 GB | 576 | GDDR6 256-bit |
190 W | PCIe 4.0 ×16 | |
Radeon Pro W7800 (Navi 31)[4][5] |
Apr 13, 2023 $2499 USD |
57.7×109 ~531 mm2 |
4480:280:128 70:128:70 CU |
1855 2499 |
519.4 699.7 |
237.4 319.8 |
90.50 |
45.25 |
1.414 |
32 GB | 260 W | |||||||
Radeon Pro W7900 Dual Slot (Navi 31)[6][7] |
Jun 19, 2024 $3499 USD |
1 × GCD 6 × MCD |
6144:384:192 96:192:96 CU |
1855 2495 |
712.3 958.0 |
356.1 479.0 |
122.6 |
61.32 |
1.916 |
96 MB | 48 GB | 864 | GDDR6 384-bit |
295 W | ||||
Radeon Pro W7900 (Navi 31)[4][8] |
Apr 13, 2023 $3999 USD |
- ^ Approximate die size of entire MCM package that consists of single GCD (Graphics Compute Die) and six MCDs (Memory Cache Die).
Radeon Pro W7800 has only four active MCDs, inactive one is for structural support and heat dissipation. - ^ a b c Boost values (if available) are stated below the base value in italic.
- ^ Texture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
- ^ Pixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
- ^ Precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
- ^ Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units : Ray accelerators : AI accelerators and Compute units (CU)
- ^ GPUs based on RDNA 3 have dual-issue stream processors so that up to two shader instructions can be executed per clock cycle under certain parallelism conditions.
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References
- ^ a b "New AMD Radeon PRO W7000 Series Workstation Graphics Cards Deliver Advanced Technologies and Exceptional Performance for Mainstream Professional Workflows" (Press release). AMD. August 3, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "AMD Radeon PRO W7500 Specs". TechPowerUp. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "AMD Radeon PRO W7600 Specs". TechPowerUp. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ a b "AMD Unveils the Most Powerful AMD Radeon PRO Graphics Cards, Offering Unique Features and Leadership Performance to Tackle Heavy to Extreme Professional Workloads" (Press release). AMD. April 13, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
- ^ "AMD Radeon PRO W7800 Specs". TechPowerUp. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
- ^ "AMD Unveils Next-Gen "Zen 5" Ryzen Processors to Power Advanced AI Experiences" (Press release). AMD. 2 June 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
- ^ Smith, Ryan (2 June 2024). "AMD Slims Down Compute With Radeon Pro W7900 Dual Slot For AI Inference". www.anandtech.com. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
- ^ "AMD Radeon PRO W7900 Specs". TechPowerUp. Retrieved April 13, 2023.