
Comments complaining about the article subject or its source will be removed.Note this may include abusive, threatening, pornographic, offensive, misleading, or libelous language. Comments and usernames containing language or concepts that could be deemed offensive will be deleted.Discussions about politics are not allowed on this website. Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic. Comments deemed to be spam or solely promotional in nature will be deleted.The current mid-range workstation lineup is as follows: Professional Workstation Graphics Cards The W5700 features six display connectors: 5x mini-DP and USB-C (this is the first Radeon Pro card to have this connector).Ī quick look at Radeon Pro Workstation series over the past 4 years: Radeon Pro Workstation Series In terms of actual performance, the maximum 32-bit floating-point throughput is 8.9 TFLOPs, this is more than RTX 4000 and much more than the Polaris-based WX series.
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This is not the full chip, Pro W5700 features 36 Compute Units (2304 Stream Processors), which aligns with WX 7100 and Quadro RTX 4000, to which AMD is comparing their new model.

AMD calls it the first 7nm workstation card. The latest is Radeon Pro W5700, a Navi 10 based workstation graphics card. It is still not perfect, also constant changes are not helping, as customers are just required to constantly check what’s the latest. This is probably due to the fact that AMD is trying to unify naming schemas across the whole Radeon lineup. The WX series will be succeeded by the W series.

The Radeon Pro workstation series is receiving an update. First Workstation card manufactured in 7nm node.Today AMD launches its ‘first 7nm workstation graphics card’.
