After the release of the AMD RX 9070 series, there were rumors that AMD was also preparing a higher-end model with double the memory capacity to 32GB, which is more suitable for scenarios such as AI. It turns out that it does exist, but it is not a game card, but a Radeon Pro professional card.

The GPU chip number for this new card isNavi 48XTW, the "W" in it stands for Workstation, but the specific model name is unknown. Not surprisingly, it will belong to the Radeon Pro W9000 series.

The 32GB of video memory it is equipped with should also be GDDR6, and it is unlikely to be upgraded to GDDR7.

Naturally, there are 4096 stream processors, which is even less than the previous generation sub-flagship professional card Radeon Pro W7800, which had 4480 and 32/48GB GDDR6 video memory.

What's more, the previous generation also had the more top-level Radeon Pro W7900, which was equipped with up to 6144 stream processors and 48GB of video memory.

Therefore, this generation of Radeon Pro professional cards is a bit embarrassing, but I believe that as long as the price is right, it can still attract professional users.

The specific release time is currently unknown, and it is estimated that it will not be until the middle of the year at the earliest, after the RX 9060 series is released.