AMD plans to showcase its new Radeon PRO W9000 workstation graphics cards at the 2025 Taipei Computer Show. These cards utilize the Navi 48 XTW chip from AMD's RDNA 4 architecture, paired with 32GB of GDDR6 memory. The company chose not to increase the memory size from that of previous models, which may help it offer better value to customers. The Navi 48 chip measures 356mm²; however, we are unsure if the professional XTW version will be the same size.
The W9000 series will come in three models: XL, XT, and XTX. The top XTX version features 64 compute units, similar to the consumer RX 9070 XT card. The professional cards likely contain special features for tasks such as 3D rendering, AI work, and scientific calculations. The 32GB memory is less than the previous W7900's 48GB and significantly smaller than Nvidia's RTX PRO 6000, which features 96GB of memory.
AMD continues to enhance its ROCm platform, further improving RDNA 4 for AI and machine learning applications. They may share more details during their AI event in June. We don't know exact release dates or prices for these cards yet, but expect them to launch within several months.
The W9000 series will come in three models: XL, XT, and XTX. The top XTX version features 64 compute units, similar to the consumer RX 9070 XT card. The professional cards likely contain special features for tasks such as 3D rendering, AI work, and scientific calculations. The 32GB memory is less than the previous W7900's 48GB and significantly smaller than Nvidia's RTX PRO 6000, which features 96GB of memory.
AMD continues to enhance its ROCm platform, further improving RDNA 4 for AI and machine learning applications. They may share more details during their AI event in June. We don't know exact release dates or prices for these cards yet, but expect them to launch within several months.