AMD claims 20 TFLOPs peak FP32 performance. It uses a slick single-slot lateral-airflow cooling solution. The card comes with a 130 W typical power draw, with a single 6-pin PCIe power connector. The card comes with 8 GB of 18 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 128-bit wide memory bus. The Radeon PRO W7600 leads today's launch, maxing out the silicon it is based on-you get 32 RDNA3 compute units, or 2,048 stream processors 64 AI Accelerators, 32 Ray Accelerators 128 TMUs, and 64 ROPs. Both the W7500 and W7600 are based on the 6 nm "Navi 33" silicon. AMD is pricing the the two new cards aggressively compared to NVIDIA. The W7600 and W7500 are based on the same RDNA3 graphics architecture as those two, and the client-segment RX 7000 series. The two are hence positioned below the W7800 and W7900 that the company launched in April. These cards target the mid-range of the pro-vis segment, with segment price-band ranging between $350-950. AMD today announced the Radeon PRO W7600 and W7500 graphics cards for the professional-visualization (pro-vis) market segment.
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