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AMD FirePro W9100 Professional Graphics Card Comes With 32GB Memory

AMD FirePro W9100 Professional Graphics Card Comes With 32GB Memory

GPUs Apr 14,2016 0

At the 2016 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show, AMD announced the new AMD FirePro W9100 32GB -- the first workstation graphics card with 32GB memory support. Planned for availability in Q2 2016, the new FirePro W9100 is AMD's response to Nvidia's recently announced 24GB Quadro M6000 solution.

The updated FirePro W9100 is based around a fully enabled version of AMD's Hawaii GPU. AMD has replaced their 4Gb GDDR5 chips with 8Gb chips, moving from a 32 x 4Gb configuration to a 32 x 8Gb configuration.

  AMD FirePro W9100 (32GB) AMD FirePro W9100 (16GB) AMD FirePro W9000
Stream Processors 2816 2816 2048
Texture Units 176 176 128
ROPs 64 64 32
Core Clock 930MHz 930MHz 975MHz
Memory Clock 5GHz GDDR5 5GHz GDDR5 5.5GHz GDDR5
Memory Bus Width 512-bit 512-bit 384-bit
VRAM 32GB 16GB 6GB
Double Precision 1/2 1/2 1/4
Transistor Count 6.2B 6.2B 4.31B
TDP 275W 275W 274W
Manufacturing Process TSMC 28nm TSMC 28nm TSMC 28nm
Architecture GCN 1.1 GCN 1.1 GCN 1.0
Warranty 3-Year 3-Year 3-Year
Launch Price (List) $4999 $3999 $3999

The 32GB FirePro W9100 will be launching this quarter at an MSRP will be $4999.

AMD also introduced the AMD FireRender plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max? which enables VR storytellers to bring ideas to life through 4K workflows.

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