Radeon Pro W7900 and W7800 are now available

Last month, AMD launched two Radeon Pro W7000 series professional graphics cards based on the RDNA 3 architecture, specifically the Radeon PRO W7900 and the Radeon PRO W7800. According to a report from TomsHardware, these two graphics cards have now hit the market with the Radeon PRO W7900 and Radeon PRO W7800 retailing at $3,999 and $2,499 respectively. They are also anticipated to feature in OEM devices set for sale in the latter half of this year.

The Radeon Pro W7000 series professional graphics cards adopt a chiplet design, furnished with a 5nm GCD (Graphics Compute Die) and six 6nm MCDs (Memory Cache Dies). In line with the Radeon RX 7900 XTX/XT, the Radeon Pro W7000 series comes equipped with a DP 2.1 video output interface, supporting higher resolution and refresh rates. Both new graphics cards are endowed with three DP 2.1 ports and a Mini DP 2.1 port. The fresh RDNA 3 architecture also brings a novel multimedia engine, with these professional graphics cards supporting H.264, HEVC, VP9, and AV1 video encoding and decoding.

The Radeon PRO W7900, designed for extreme workloads, has a thickness reaching three slots, boasting 96 CU computational units, a peak single-precision performance of 61 TFLOPS, a memory width of 384-bit, and is equipped with 48GB of GDDR6 memory. The memory bandwidth can reach up to 864GB/s, with an Infinity Cache of 96MB. The entire card consumes 295W of power and adopts a dual 8-pin power supply interface. According to AMD, compared to the previous generation Radeon Pro W6800, the memory capacity has increased by 16GB, a 1.5 times increase, which will display better performance in certain application scenarios.

The Radeon PRO W7800, tailored for heavy workloads, has 70 CU computational units, a peak single-precision performance of 45 TFLOPS, a memory width of 256-bit, and comes with 32GB of GDDR6 memory. The memory bandwidth can reach up to 576GB/s, with an Infinity Cache of 64MB. The entire card consumes 260W of power and also adopts a dual 8-pin power supply interface.