HomeAMD began selling W9000 FirePro graphics card for workstations, price 4000 USD
AMD began selling W9000 FirePro graphics card for workstations, price 4000 USD
Nearly two months ago, AMD had introduced the W9000 FirePro card for workstations for use in high-end graphics tasks, but did not specify that it uses what GPU chip. Currently, the company began selling the W9000 through its retail partners, with 3999 USD price, hoping the next time we will have more official information about the inner structure of the card This advanced, as if it was a card from the FirePro own customized version of HD 7990 or not. According to the announcement of AMD FirePro products W9000 is currently the most advanced graphics of them, it is equipped with GDDR5 RAM to 6GB of memory, with other parameters as well as 264.8 megapixel impressive fill rate, ability to handle 4 TFOPs at single precision (32 bit) or double precision at a TFLOPs (64 bit), in addition W9000 can also export the 6 images simultaneously screen resolution of 4K. In addition, AMD also introduced three FirePro line of lower priced W8000 includes $ 1,599 (4GB GDDR5 RAM), W7000 cost $ 899 (4GB of GDDR5 RAM) and W5000 cost $ 599 (2GB GDDR5 RAM). Summary of the four above FirePro card: 1) FirePro W9000 GDDR5 6GB RAM 4 single precision TFLOPs A double precision TFLOP Applications: CAD, multimedia graphics, design ... Support: PCI Express 3.0, AMD PowerTune, AMD ZeroCore Power ... TDP: 274 watts Price 3999 USD 2) FirePro W8000 4GB GDDR5 RAM 3:23 TFLOPs single precision 806 GFLOPS double precision Applications: CAD, multimedia graphics, design ... Price 1599 USD 3) FirePro W7000 4GB GDDR5 RAM 2.4 TFLOPs single precision 152 GFLOPS double precision Applications: CAD, multimedia graphics, design ... Support: PCI Express 3.0, AMD PowerTune, AMD ZeroCore Power ... $ 899 4) FirePro W5000 2GB GDDR5 1:27 TFLOPs single precision 80 GFLOPS double precision Applications: CAD, multimedia graphics, design ... Support: PCI Express 3.0, AMD PowerTune, AMD ZeroCore Power ... $ 599 $ ("# Galleria_474288385"). Galleria ({ width: 640, height: 420, imageCrop: false, thumbCrop: false, clicknext: true, maxScaleRatio: 1, showInfo: true, preload: 3, idleMode: false, trueFullscreen: false, }); Source Engadget ...
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