The company has also updated the Radeon Pro W7900, but you shouldn’t expect many changes here.
At Computex, AMD reserved some role even for its accelerators intended for professional use, so among other things they announced the newer edition of the Radeon Pro W7900. This development was published earlier, which we wrote about in the news below, but now a version with the same parameters and a dual-slot cooler has been created, which was simply named Dual Slot.
The Radeon Pro W7900 Dual Slot will be available later this month, and AMD is targeting it primarily at the inference stage of machine learning, priced at $3,500.
The company also had an announcement regarding the Instinct product line; this year, the MI325X development is coming, which is an improvement on the existing MI300X, but is supplemented with HBM3E memory. With this, the fresh design gets 288 GB of onboard storage, which the system will achieve with a memory bandwidth of 6 TB/s.
The MI350 series will arrive next year, which will already use CDNA 4 architecture, but no more has been revealed about it, and in 2026 the MI400 product line may come with an even newer CDNA design.
Source: prohardver.hu