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AMD announces Radeon Pro W5700X with 16GB GDDR6 memory

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/11/2019 11:47 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
AMD announces Radeon Pro W5700X with 16GB GDDR6 memory

AMD announced a new AMD Radeon Pro W5700X GPU is a configuration option in the latest Apple Mac Pro, adding to the previously released ultra-high performance AMD Radeon Pro Vega II and AMD Radeon Pro 580X GPUs. 

The AMD Radeon Pro W5700X GPU is designed to help Mac Pro users cut through all types of professional visual content creation workloads with ease. Built on advanced AMD RDNA architecture optimized for performance, scalability and power efficiency, AMD Radeon Pro W5700X GPUs provide workstation-class performance for rendering, 8K video playback, video editing and effects, and computationally intensive tasks.

“The new Apple Mac Pro provides professionals with leadership levels of performance and memory bandwidth to power high-end creative applications,” said Scott Herkelman, corporate vice president and general manager, Radeon Technologies Group at AMD. “With multiple advanced AMD Radeon Pro GPUs to choose from, customers can select the best Mac Pro configuration to tackle the heaviest of workloads, unleash creativity and increase productivity.”

Enabled by industry-leading 7nm process technology, high-bandwidth GDDR6 memory and high-performance, energy-efficient AMD RDNA architecture, AMD Radeon Pro W5700X GPUs provide cutting-edge performance creative professionals can rely on for all types of computationally demanding projects. Key capabilities and features include:

  • Exceptional compute performance – Equipped with 40 compute units, the AMD Radeon Pro W5700X GPU delivers up to 9.5 TFLOPS of theoretical single-precision (FP32) floating point performance.
  • AMD RDNA architecture – AMD RDNA architecture enables AMD Radeon Pro W5700X GPUs to deliver exceptional performance matched with remarkable power efficiency.
  • Advanced GDDR6 Memory – Up to 32GB of advanced GDDR6 memory with up to 448 GB/s bandwidth provides ultra-fast transfer speeds to power data-intensive professional applications.

For more information about the Mac Pro visit www.apple.com/mac-pro.







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#5740439 Posted on: 12/12/2019 08:58 AM
Still wondering just what exactly does rDNA bring to the table apart from performance improvements. Apple abandoned nVidia, and with it the support for CUDA that many professional applications rely on (especially for things such as Machine Learning). We've been promised that OpenCL will pick up the slack eventually, but it's already been a long time, we've yet to see it raise on the uptake.

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