Ahead of SIGGRAPH 2023, which will be held in Los Angeles, California, USA this year, AMD announced the launch of the Radeon PRO W7000 series of professional graphics cards designed for workstations, emphasizing that it provides 2 times the TFLOPS computing performance and 1.5 times the maximum total display data transfer rate compared to the previous generation.
The Radeon PRO W7000 series includes two designs, the Radeon PRO W7600 and the Radeon PRO W7500, which are mainly designed for professional industrial computing application workloads and can meet the computing needs of media entertainment, design and manufacturing, architecture, engineering and construction.
These two professional graphics cards are built using the RDNA 3 display architecture, 2nd generation AMD Infinity Cache technology, and 2nd generation ray tracing technology. They meet user needs with a pleasant price-performance ratio and stable and reliable computing performance. They are also equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 display memory to perform computing tasks corresponding to high-density data and support processing detailed, high-fidelity ray tracing rendering tasks.
Compared to the previously launched Radeon PRO W7900 and Radeon PRO W7800, this new professional graphics card will focus on a wider range of professional workloads. It is also compatible with various professional software through the AMD Software: PRO Edition driver software, ensuring that the graphics card is suitable for rigorous XNUMX/XNUMX non-stop execution environments.
The Radeon PRO W7000 series workstation graphics cards will be available through major electronics and brick-and-mortar retailers and are expected to be integrated into OEM workstations and systems from system integrators later this year. The Radeon PRO W7600 graphics card has a suggested retail price of $599 USD, while the Radeon PRO W7500 has a suggested retail price of $429 USD.


