AMD released the Radeon PRO W7500 and W7600 workstation graphics cards in August this year, priced at US$429 (currently about RMB 3,085) and US$599 (currently about RMB 4,307).
The Radeon PRO W7500 and W7600 workstation graphics cards are as follows:



Both the W7500 and W7600 are based on the 6 nm Navi 33 GPU.
W7600 has 32 RDNA3 computing units, equipped with 8 GB 128 bit 18 Gbps GDDR6 memory, typical power consumption is 130 W, single 6pin power supply, FP32 peak performance is 20 TFLOPs.
The W7500 is equipped with 28 RDNA3 computing units and is also equipped with 8 GB 128bit GDDR6 video memory, but the speed is reduced to 11 Gbps, the peak performance is 12 TFLOPs, and the power consumption is only 70 W, without the need for external power supply.
Both the W7500 and W7600 feature the latest AMD Radiance display engine with DisplayPort 2.1 in UHBR 10 (38.7 Gbps) specification, supporting up to 10K @ 60 Hz output via DSC. In addition to HEVC, this series of GPUs features hardware acceleration for AV1 encoding and decoding.
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