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Guru3D.com » News » AMD announces Radeon Pro V340 with two Vega-gpu's and 32GB HBM2

AMD announces Radeon Pro V340 with two Vega-gpu's and 32GB HBM2

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/27/2018 08:39 AM | source: | 37 comment(s)
AMD announces Radeon Pro V340 with two Vega-gpu's and 32GB HBM2

AMD announced a new graphics card in their business Radeon Pro V series. The Radeon Pro V340 has been fitted with two Vega-gpu's (14nm), supplemented with second-generation EEC HBM.

The AMD Radeon™ Pro V340 graphics card is a dual-GPU solution based on the advanced AMD “Vega” architecture1, optimized to deliver extreme performance and high user density for virtualized environments. It is the first VDI hardware solution equipped with 32GB of ultra-fast, second-generation high-bandwidth memory, providing massive amounts of memory and bandwidth for today’s most complex design and media workloads.

The AMD Radeon™ Pro V340 graphics card is enabled by AMD MxGPU Technology, the industry’s only hardware-based GPU virtualization solution, which is based on the industry-standard SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) technology. Combining software and hardware technologies that deliver virtualized graphics for the modern cloud, AMD MxGPU delivers fast, stable and predictable performance with the industry’s highest user density2, without requiring recurring end-user license fees. 

“As the flagship of our new Radeon™ Pro V-series product line, the Radeon™ Pro V340 graphics card employs advanced security features and helps to cost effectively deliver and accelerate modern visualization workloads from the datacenter,” said Ogi Brkic, general manager of Radeon Pro at AMD.

“The AMD Radeon™ Pro V340 graphics card will enable our customers to securely leverage desktop and application virtualization for the most graphically demanding applications,” said Sheldon D’Paiva, director of Product Marketing at VMware. “With Radeon™ Pro for VMware, admins can easily set up a VDI environment, rapidly deploy virtual GPUs to existing virtual machines and enable hundreds of professionals with just a few mouse clicks.”

“With increased density, faster frame buffer and enhanced security, the AMD Radeon™ Pro V340 graphics card delivers a powerful new choice for our customers to power their Citrix Workspace, even for the most demanding applications,” said Calvin Hsu, VP of Product Marketing at Citrix.

Purpose-built Technology

The AMD Radeon™ Pro V340 graphics card delivers advanced features and technologies geared towards enterprise, DaaS and cloud gaming solutions to accelerate visualization workloads, including:

  • Superior User Density: Supports up to 32 1GB virtual machines, up to 33 percent more than the competitive solution.2
  • Integrated Encode Engine: The ability to compress independent video streams in both H.264 and H.265 formats. Provides design and manufacturing users with the video quality they expect, while empowering IT managers to eliminate CPU bottlenecks.
  • Ultra-Fast Frame Buffer: HBM2 memory with Error Correcting Code (ECC)3 and better power efficiency than competing solutions allow fast paging apps to run incredibly fast.
  • Built-in Security Processor: Provides secure boot and encrypted storage capabilities.


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HardwareCaps
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#5578707 Posted on: 08/28/2018 10:39 AM
And that is going to be bad for consumers as Nvidia will just keep hammering down on them BS hardware advancements in order to keep taking that money.

AMD needs to do something in the GPU market sooner than later.... Something to help these sorry pricing schemes.
even on a successful launch like Polaris, AMD has shown 0 grown in market share in the GPU market. they only thing that saved them was mining which is dead now.
AMD sees that Ryzen is bringing them cash, it knows they can profit from enterprise GPUs but consumer? na

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#5578799 Posted on: 08/28/2018 02:29 PM
AMD sees that Ryzen is bringing them cash, it knows they can profit from enterprise GPUs but consumer? na

You say that as though they won't and never will profit from consumer GPUs...

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#5578800 Posted on: 08/28/2018 02:32 PM
I bet we won't see consumer GPUs from AMD for quite some time. mark my words.


I bet this is going to be a new gamer card too,they are frugal like that

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#5578808 Posted on: 08/28/2018 02:59 PM
You say that as though they won't and never will profit from consumer GPUs...

Exactly, as long as they can't compete

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#5578819 Posted on: 08/28/2018 03:19 PM
Exactly, as long as they can't compete

That seems a bit naive... besides, are you not aware of Navi? Before you say "it probably won't compete with the 2080", I understand people here are enthusiasts and expect the best, but the general mentality around here seems to be "if an architecture doesn't offer #080Ti performance, it isn't worth anyone's interest" which is ridiculous. Not everybody needs or cares about something that high-end, especially considering price point. I still have a R9 290 and so far it handles just about everything I throw at it at 1080p (granted, I might need to turn off AA). Most people aren't gaming at 2K+, so even if Navi isn't competitive with the 2080, it would be stupid of them to not release anything at all.

EDIT:
As long as the performance-per- and performance-per-watt are competitive with Nvidia, the maximum potential performance isn't that important. Sure, if the 2080Ti ends up being undefeated, the price of it will be crazy expensive, but it is plenty evident people are willing to pay for that extra performance.

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