AMD has announced the slim and ?cool? Radeon Pro W7400 graphics card. |
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The AMD website has unveiled the entry-level Radeon Pro W7400 professional graphics card, bypassing the advertising campaign. This is a budget model that does not require additional power and will fit into almost any system unit. The AMD Radeon Pro W7400 is based on the 6nm Navi 33 (RDNA 3) graphics chip with 28 compute units (1792 stream processors) and a clock speed of up to 1.1 GHz in Boost mode. It is equipped with 8 GB of GDDR6 video memory on a 128-bit bus (172.8 GB/s bandwidth via PCIe 4.0 x8 interface). The claimed performance in single-precision (FP32) operations is 7.9 teraflops. The power consumption of the new product is only 55 W, so there is no connector for additional power. There are four mini-DisplayPort 2.1 connectors for signal output. You can connect four 4K monitors or a pair of 8K displays at the same time. The new product occupies one expansion slot in the PC case and is 168 mm long. The price and release date of the Radeon Pro W7400 will be announced later. |