New AMD Radeon graphics cards promise 5K to the masses

New AMD Radeon graphics cards promise 5K to the masses

By Darren Allan

AMD has announced the imminent availability of its new Polaris-based Radeon Pro WX cards (which replace the FirePro brand aimed at pro users).

There are three offerings in the Radeon Pro WX series which is targeted at workstations, and AMD claims they offer plenty of oomph alongside power efficiency – cool and quiet operation – with future-proofing in the form of DisplayPort 1.4 tech that enables them to drive a 5K HDR display.

The base model is the WX 4100 which is a half-height graphics card that can fit into small form factor workstations. It offers 16 compute units (1024 stream processors), 4GB of GDDR5 video RAM, and 2TFlops in terms of compute performance – which AMD notes is around two-and-a-half times faster than competing cards in its price bracket (while still offering the same energy consumption).

The firm further notes it can be used to run four 4K monitors, or a 5K display at 60Hz. It will be available on November 10, this Thursday, priced competitively at $399 (around £320, AU$520).

Cranking it up

The midrange WX 5100 boasts 28 compute units (1792 stream processors) alongside 8GB of GDDR5 memory, offering 3.9TFlops of compute performance. It will emerge the following week …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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