![]() ![]() Rather than list all the numbers and comparisons in the footnotes, it is much easier to check out graphs and charts and it is good to see AnandTech shared AMD's presentation slides from SIGGRAPH. AMD ran tests in VRMark, Cyan Room, Adobe Premiere Pro, Autodesk Maya 2017, Blender, and more to show how well its new sub-$1,000 solution compares. If you head on over to the press release about this new professional graphics card you will find some interesting details in the footnotes comparing the new AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 ($999), with the Nvidia Quadro P4000 (850), and Quadro P5000 ($1,885). Performance indicators are 21.5 TFLOPs FP16, 10.75 TFLOPs FP32, and 672 GFLOPs FP64. AMD's 14nm 250W double slot 10.5-inch card comes with 4x mini-DP(1.4) connectors. The 56CUs provide 3584 GCN Stream Processors and these are supported by 8GB of HBM2 on a 2048-bit interface delivering 512GB/s of bandwidth. ![]() The key features of this professional graphics card are outlined in the graphic below. You can find out more about the specs of the WX 8200 on the official product page, linked in the intro, and via a downloadable PDF data sheet. ![]() This Vega-based card is available to pre-order today at Newegg for US$999, with on-shelf availability estimated for mid-September. AMD has a presence at SIGGRAPH 2018 (Booth #1101) and used the show to announce a new professional workstation graphics card, the AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200. This five day computer graphics conference is being hosted in Vancouver Canada and runs from 12 th - 16 th August. ![]()
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