AMD is preparing a brand new and entry-level workstation solution based on the RDNA 3 GPU architecture known as the Radeon Pro W7600. This new graphics card will further expand PRO lineup with budget options.
The graphics card was spotted within the Geekbench database by Benchleaks where it has been tested on an Intel Core i9-12900K PC. The listing reveals that the AMD Radeon Pro W7600 GPU is another upcoming workstation GPU and features the Navi 33 chip which is made evident by its ID "GFX1102".
Apart from the GPU, the AMD Radeon Pro W7600 graphics card is based on a Navi 33 SKU with a total of 32 compute units (16 WGPs). This means we are looking at 2048 cores & a similar config as the Radeon RX 7600 (Gaming GPU). The graphics card was running at a clock speed of 1940 MHz & that's around 16 TFLOPs of compute horsepower which is slightly lower than the RX 7600 since the latter comes with a higher clock speed.
The memory configuration is also kept the same for the AMD Radeon Pro W7600 with an 8 GB VRAM capacity based on GDDR6 and a 128-bit bus interface. This also means that there's 32 MB of Infinity Cache onboard the chip. Power consumption is likely to be around 150W & power is to be provided through a single 8-pin connector. In terms of performance, the OpenCL and Vulkan scores were leaked which are 74,839 and 77,260, respectively.
As you can see, the lower clocks do affect the performance a bit but overall, the card should offer better compatibility with workstations thanks to Pro drivers. AMD hasn't specified a release date for the Radeon PRO W7600, but we could expect it by Q4 2023, considering NVIDIA is also prepping to release its RTX ADA lineup for professional use around SIGGRAPH. The AMD Radeon PRO W7600 could be
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