In August this year, at SIGGRAPH 8, the company announced the release of two designs, the Radeon PRO W2023 and the Radeon PRO W7600.Radeon PRO W7000 series professional graphics cardsSubsequently, AMD announced the Radeon PRO W23, also part of the Radeon PRO W7000 series of professional graphics cards, during SC7700. This product targets more advanced workstation accelerated computing needs and is expected to be launched in the fourth quarter of this year.

Like the previously released Radeon PRO W7600 and Radeon PRO W7500, the newly released Radeon PRO W7700 is also designed for professional industrial computing application workloads and can meet the computing needs of media entertainment, design and manufacturing, architecture, engineering and construction. At the same time, it is priced between US$950 and US$1500 to meet purchasing needs, and is touted as the most professional computing performance graphics card product under US$1000.
Compared to the previously released Radeon PRO W7900 and Radeon PRO W7800, the Radeon PRO W7700 offers a higher cost-performance ratio between performance and procurement cost, and provides more stable and reliable computing performance. It is more compatible with professional application software such as Blender, Maxon, and Dassault Systèmes. It can also support multiple ultra-wide monitor outputs, 12-bit HDR wide color gamut display performance, and can smoothly process image content with a resolution of 8K and above.

As for the price of US$999, AMD emphasizes that the Radeon PRO W7700 has a price-performance ratio that is 4000 times higher than NVIDIA's similar product A1.7 Ada SFF, with more than twice the display bandwidth and a cost-effectiveness that is more than 2%. It is also more advantageous in 25D modeling, digital image processing, 3D graphics, and computer vision computing acceleration. When paired with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 3WX series and AMD Pro series software, it will be able to achieve higher computing performance.
The Radeon PRO W7700 is also built with the RDNA 3 display architecture, 2nd-generation AMD Infinity Cache technology and 2nd-generation ray tracing technology. It supports H.264, H.265 HEVC, and AV1 format side-by-side decoding, and also corresponds to artificial intelligence accelerated computing. The peak computing performance in FP32 can reach 28 TFLOPS. It is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 display memory and boasts DisplayPort 2.1 display output that can correspond to 54GBit transmission bandwidth per second and a typical motherboard power consumption of 190W. It emphasizes that it has higher cost-effectiveness than similar products of its competitor NVIDIA. The suggested retail price is set at US$999 and is expected to enter the market in the fourth quarter of this year.



After the launch of Radeon PRO W7700, AMD said it will cooperate with the previously launched Radeon PRO W7900, Radeon PRO W7800, Radeon PRO W7600 and Radeon PRO W7500 to meet the market's demand for professional graphics computing acceleration.

Among them, the Radeon PRO W7900 and Radeon PRO W7800 will correspond to a construction cost requirement of more than US$1500. The newly launched Radeon PRO W7700 targets a cost requirement between US$950 and US$1500, while the Radeon PRO W7600 and Radeon PRO W7500 target a cost requirement between US$350 and US$950.




