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AMD reportedly gearing up for RDNA 4 Radeon Pro graphics cards

While the gaming Radeon RX series is expected to introduce the RX 9060 XT and RX 9070 GRE soon, those looking for a new Radeon Pro graphics card have been left waiting for news. Fortunately for the latter, it seems AMD is set to bolster its professional workstation GPU lineup with a new Navi 48-based card, potentially offering a significant upgrade for professionals.

According to Hoang Anh Phu, the Radeon Pro line will soon welcome a GPU codenamed Navi 48 XTW. This currently unidentified card is expected to feature 32GB of memory, most likely GDDR6 ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory. While this capacity falls short of the 48GB or 64GB offered by some previous-generation professional cards, the final specifications could still be subject to change.

 

It's worth noting that AMD's “Advancing AI” event is scheduled for June. While the primary focus of this event is expected to be on Instinct GPUs for data centres and the ROCm (Radeon Open Compute) platform, it could also serve as a stage for the official unveiling of these new professional workstation GPUs.

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