AMD Announces Availability of Radeon Pro WX Series Graphics Cards

2. As of September 2016, certified for DisplayPort™ 1.4 HBR3 and ready for DisplayPort™ 1.4 HDR based on independent verification by DisplayPort™ testing authority. HDR content requires that the system be configured with a fully HDR-ready content chain, including: graphics card, monitor/TV, graphics driver and application. Video content must be graded in HDR and viewed with an HDR-ready player. Windowed mode content requires operating system support. GD-100

3. HEVC acceleration is subject to inclusion/installation of compatible HEVC players. GD-81

4. See www.amd.com/warranty for details.

5. See details and requirements at www.amd.com/ExtendedWarranty

6. Based on single precision compute performance. As of August 25, 2016, the Radeon™ Pro WX 4100 graphics card delivers up to 2.46 TFLOPS single precision compute performance at maximum clock speed vs. NVIDIA's fastest low-profile offering, the Quadro K1200, which offers up to 1 TFLOPS single precision compute performance. AMD's fastest low-profile card prior to the Radeon Pro WX 4100 was the AMD FirePro™ W4300, delivering 1.43 TFLOPS single precision compute performance. See http://www.nvidia.com/content/pdf/line_card/5409_nv_prographicssolutions_linecard_feb13_hr.pdf RPW-2

7. Based on single precision compute performance. As of August 25, 2016, the Radeon™ Pro WX 4100 graphics card delivers up to 2.46 TFLOPS single precision compute performance at maximum clock speed vs. NVIDIA's fastest low-profile offering, the Quadro K1200, which offers up to 1 TFLOPS single precision. AMD's fastest low-profile card prior to the Radeon Pro WX 4100 was the AMD FirePro™ W4300, delivering 1.43 TFLOPS single precision. See http://www.nvidia.com/content/pdf/line_card/5409_nv_prographicssolutions_linecard_feb13_hr.pdf As of August 25, 2016, the Radeon™ Pro WX 4100 graphics card rated TDP board power is 50W and the NVIDIA Quadro K1200 rated TDP is 45W. See http://www.nvidia.com/content/quadro/pdf/quadro-power-guidelines.pdf RPW-4

8. Based on single precision compute performance. As of August 25, 2016, the Radeon™ Pro WX 5100 workstation GPU delivers up to 3.89 TFLOPS of single-precision compute performance at maximum clock speed with a TDP of 75 watts, and the NVIDIA Quadro M2000 delivers 1.3 TFLOPS of single-precision compute performance with a TDP of 75 watts. See https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2837/quadro-m2000 RPW-8

9. Radeon Pro WX5100 delivers up to 41% more performance than NVidia Quadro M2000 in Siemens NX SPECviewperf® 12.1. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of September 2016 on test system described below. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. CPU: Intel E5-1650 v3 3.50GHz, Memory: 16GB RAM, OS: Win7 64-bit SP1, AMD Driver: 16.40 Beta Nvidia Driver: 368.39. Application: SPECviewperf 12.1, official resolution. https://www.spec.org/gwpg/gpc.sta. Subtest: snx-02. AMD WX5100 Composite snx-02 score: 76.28. Nvidia Quadro M2000 Composite snx-02 score: 54.05. Performance Differential: 76.28/54.05 = ~41.13% faster on AMD. RPW-16

10. Based on single precision floating point performance. As of August 25, 2016, the Radeon™ Pro WX 7100 graphics card is a single-slot board that delivers up to 5.73 TFLOPS of single-precision floating point performance at maximum clock speed, and the fastest NVIDIA single-slot board is the NVIDIA Quadro M4000, with a peak single-precision floating point performance of 2.5 TFLOPS. See http://www.nvidia.com/content/pdf/line_card/5409_nv_prographicssolutions_linecard_feb13_hr.pdf RPW-6

11. Radeon Pro WX7100 delivers up to 45% more performance than NVidia Quadro M4000 in SPECapc® Solidworks 2015. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of September 2016 on test system described below. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. CPU: Intel E5-1650 v3 3.50GHz, Memory: 16GB RAM, OS: Win7 64-bit SP1, AMD Driver: 16.40 Beta Nvidia Driver: 368.39 Application: SPECapc Dassault SolidWorks 2015, no FSAA Subtest: Shaded using RealView and Shadows and Ambient Occlusion Graphics Sub-composite. AMD WX7100 subtest score: 21.00. Nvidia Quadro M4000 subtest score: 14.45. Performance Differential: 21.00/14.45 = ~45.33% faster on AMD. RPW-18

Contact Information
Chris Hook
AMD Communications
512-578-9727

chris.hook@amd.com 




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