AMD Radeon Pro WX - Polaris 10/11 for professionals

WX 4100, 5100 and 7100

These days it's common for AMD and NVIDIA to first introduce their graphics cards for professionals and afterwards launch the consumer grade products. This is precisely what AMD is doing with their new Radeon Pro WX cards.

During their presentation AMD announced the Radeon Pro WX 7100, 5100 and 4100. Apparently the WX 7100 is the flagship. It features 32 compute units , 8 Gigabyte GDDR5 memory, a 256 bit memory interface and single precision performance should be a little more than 5 TFLOPS. Looking for this cards sibling in the consumer segment we'd mention the RX 470.

So far the AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100 defines the mid-range segment for professionals. This card is also based on the Polaris 10 chip, features 28 compute units, 8, Gigabyte of GDDR5 memory, a 256 bit memory interface and single precision performance is around 4 TFLOPS.

Last but not least AMD also introduced the Radeon Pro WX 4100, which marks the entry-level segment. Therefore comparable to the RX 460 in the desktop market, there are 14 compute units present on this pixel accelerator, 4 Gigabyte of video memory, a 128 bit memory interface and performance is about 2 TFLOPS.

So far pricing has not been disclosed yet but AMD is saying that no card should cost more than $1000US.








Source: AMD

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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