AMD is set to unveil its new Radeon Pro W9000 workstation GPU lineup at Computex 2025, targeting professionals in video editing, 3D rendering, and AI development. Built on the latest RDNA 4 architecture, the series is expected to debut with a 32 GB GDDR6 flagship model, optimized for performance-per-dollar and energy efficiency. Multiple variants—XL, XT, and XTX—will cater to different workloads, from CAD to real-time simulations, while maintaining compatibility with AMD’s ROCm™ software stack. Although its memory footprint trails Nvidia’s 96 GB RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell, the W9000 aims to win users with streamlined pricing and solid professional drivers. An official announcement is scheduled for mid-June during AMD’s “Advancing AI 2025” keynote.
AMD Gears Up Radeon Pro W9000 Series to Rival Nvidia in Workstations
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