11/2/2022 0 Comments Radeon pro wx7100 fp64![]() ![]() How the Radeon Pro W5700 stacks up against its predecessor The one area in which the W5700 falls behind its predecessor is power draw: increased efficiency or not, its total Thermal Design Power (TDP) is 205W, up 75W from the WX 7100. You also get more connectivity – five Mini-DisplayPort ports and one USB-C port, rather than four DisplayPort ports – and support for the latest versions of the OpenGL and Vulkan graphics APIs. The key difference is the Navi cards’ new RDNA architecture, intended to get more work done per processor unit, and to consume less power while doing so.Īccordingly, compute performance is up: the W5700 has FP32 performance of 8.89 Tflops and FP64 performance of 0.56 Tflops, compared to 5.73 Tflops and 0.36 Tflops for the WX 7100.ĪMD has also moved from GDDR5 to GDDR6 memory, doubling bandwith from 224 GB/s to 448 GB/s. Like its predecessor, the W5700 has an MSRP of $799, which buys you 8GB of graphics memory, and 2,304 of AMD’s Stream processors, arranged in 36 Compute Units. (The mismatch in version numbers is due to a change in product numbering on AMD’s part: workstation cards will now bear the same numbers as their gaming counterparts – in this case, the Radeon RX 5700.) In terms of both core specs and price, the Radeon Pro W5700 occupies the same position in the market as the previous-gen Radeon Pro WX 7100. ![]() The card – the first of AMD’s Navi GPUs aimed at graphics work, rather than gaming – kicks off the first major overhaul of AMD’s professional product line since the launch of the Radeon Pro WX Series in 2016. #RADEON PRO WX7100 FP64 PC#AMD has released the Radeon Pro W5700, pitched as “the world’s first 7nm professional PC workstation graphics card”. ![]()
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