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Susan Smith has worked as an editor and writer in the technology industry for over 16 years. As an editor she has been responsible for the launch of a number of technology trade publications, both in print and online. Currently, Susan is the Editor of GISCafe and AECCafe, as well as those sites’ … More » AMD Announces AMD Radeon Pro W5700 Professional PC Workstation Graphics CardNovember 21st, 2019 by Susan Smith
At Autodesk University 2019 held this week in Las Vegas, NV, AMD announced the AMD Radeon™ Pro W5700, said to be the world’s first 7nm professional PC workstation graphics card. According to company materials, the new graphics card delivers new levels of performance and advanced features that enable 3D designers, architects and engineers to visualize, review and interact with their designs in real time, dramatically accelerating decision-making processes and product development cycles.
In building the new launch, AMD used similar architecture to previous models, but according to Scott Jackson, Director of Product Management, Workstation Graphics, they wanted to know how can they can align with consumer launches and build on their momentum. Where is there a need in the market and how do we target this market? Each has different apps and some are more CPU intensive. AMD was looking for an opportunity where are there are gaps that a product like this could fill. One area is in design, 3D foundational work. “As we talked to customers, system integrators and ISVs we’re seeing a transition in workflows, 2D and 3D that we’re very good at,” said Jackson. “But also some of the new workflows, with traditional 2D/3D CAD foundation driving the changes, not just a great gaming architecture but workstation architecture. Customers wanted more value from their investments and want better product quality and faster time to market. The way they’ve been doing that is by adding other workflows. VR has been real bit as is real time visualization. Data shared internally is key for design. AMD looked at the performance of entry level cards in that workflow in 2D/3D. There are really nice real time visualization and VR cards that don’t provide the experience and real time creativity that customers are really looking for. So AMD set out to build a midrange card that would provide an excellent experience in all of industry segments and add a really strong value.” The new card sports the same reliable drivers you have come to expect from AMD. The AMD Radeon™ Pro W5700 workstation graphics card features the high-performance, energy-efficient AMD RDNA architecture and state-of-the-art GDDR6 memory to handle large models and datasets, and is the first PC workstation graphics card to support high-bandwidth PCIe® 4.0 technology, according to company materials. It is ideal for professionals who push performance beyond traditional 3D design by generating photorealistic renders of their concepts and reviewing virtual prototypes of their designs in virtual reality (VR) environments. The AMD RDNA Architecture delivers up to 41 percent higher average performance-per-wait than the previous generation Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture to run demanding 3D, real-time visualization and VR workloads. Key capabilities and features of the AMD Radeon™ Pro W5700 graphics card include (from company materials):
With many more professional applications undergoing certification process for professional applications is an ongoing process, currently AMD Radeon Pro W5700 is certified for the following applications: – Autodesk® AutoCAD® 2019 – Autodesk® Revit® 2020 – Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2020 – Autodesk® Maya® 2019 – Autodesk® MotionBuilder® 2019 – Autodesk® Mudbox® 2019 The AMD Radeon™ Pro W5700 graphics card is expected to available starting this week for USD $799 SEP from the following retailers, including:
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