AMD's upcoming Radeon Pro W7900 graphics card which will be powered by the RDNA 3 GPU architecture has been spotted in Puget Bench.
AMD is already working on the successor to its Radeon Pro W6000 series graphics cards in the form of the flagship Radeon Pro W7900. As the name suggests, the graphics card will be aiming next-gen workstations with its brand new RDNA 3 GPU architecture and also house the Navi 31 GPU that has been used on the Radeon RX 7900 XTX & 7900 XT Gaming cards.
Now while the specifications remain unknown, we can definitely expect the Radeon W7900 Pro to offer huge amounts of VRAM. The Radeon Pro W6900X (Apple-Exclusive) & the Radeon Pro W6800 double the VRAM to 32 GB versus the 16 GB featured on consumer variants. If the same is the case with the Radeon Pro W7000 series, we can expect up to 48 GB of memory on the flagship Radeon W7900 Pro. That will be the same amount of memory as the NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada graphics card & AMD has been able to offer as much memory as NVIDIA's top 24 GB RTX 4090 on its 7900 XTX card too.
As for the GPU configuration, we might be looking at the full-fledged Navi 31 GPU die for the AMD Radeon Pro W7900 graphics card though the final specifications can always change unless they are officially announced. The full Navi 31 GPU offers a total of 48 WGPs, 96 CUs, and 6144 cores. There are also 6 MCD's which will feature 16 MB Infinity Cache per die and 96 MB in total across a 384-bit wide bus interface.
Now if we compare the AMD Radeon Pro W7900 graphics card to the NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada in the same benchmark, we see that the NVIDIA option is around 11% faster purely in the GPU score. The scores can change as mature drivers for the Radeon Pro W7000 series arrive but AMD has priced the
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