AMD Sets Up Radeon PRO W7400 for Low-Cost Work Areas
AMD is upping its RDNA 3 pro graphics list with a new low-cost pick, the Radeon PRO W7400. This GPU is made for work areas on a tight budget and is the slowest, most power-saving RDNA 3-based PRO card to date.
Core Specs and How It Works
The Radeon PRO W7400 has many of the same key parts as the PRO W7500, like 1792 shaders, 28 Compute Units, 28 Ray Accelerators, and 56 AI Accelerators. Yet, it has a less strong memory set-up due to its low-cost spot.
- Memory: 8GB GDDR6 at 10.8 Gbps, with 172.8 GB/s of memory speed.
- Performance: The GPU puts out 7.9 TFLOPS of FP32 (Single Precision) and 15.8 TFLOPS of Half Precision power.
- Interface: It uses a PCIe 4.0 link with 8 lanes free.
Power Use and Size
A big draw of the PRO W7400 is its low energy use and small size, which fits many work area frames.
- Power Use: The card uses up only 55W, which is 15W less than the PRO W7500. It pulls all needed power right from the PCIe x16 slot, with no need for outside power links.
- Size: It’s a one-slot card at just 6.6 inches long, 1.9 inches shorter than the W7500, and fits well in small server set-ups.
- Video Skills: The GPU can work with new video types, like AV1 encoding and decoding, which makes it great for low-power video tasks in work areas.
Price and When You Can Get It
As of now, AMD hasn't shared the cost or a set date for when the Radeon PRO W7400 will be out. No official photo of the reference design is on the site yet, but it's thought to look like a smaller PRO W7500.