Today AMD is launching its most power efficient workstation graphics cards to date featuring the company's latest Polaris architecture.They are the theRadeon Pro WX 7100, WX 5100 and WX 4100 graphics cards.
These three new boards represent the company's first ever full range of products to bear the new Radeon Pro brand name. As well as thebrand's new color based on theYIn Mn blue pigment, chosen for its unique visual and power efficiency properties. The pigmentwas discovered on accidentby Professor Mas Subramanian andhist team at Oregon State University.
AMD Launches Radeon Pro WX 7100, WX 5100 AndWX 4100 Workstation Graphics Cards
The Radeon Pro WX 7100, WX 5100 and WX 4100 bring anew architecture, a new brand and a new brand imageto marketwith a lens-like focus on energy efficiency. Which has been a center of AMD's entire come-back theme with Zen and Polaris.
The company announced that the three new graphics cards have started shipping today andhas shared thespecifications of each of the three new boards which are actually quite impressive. All three cards feature a single-slot form-factor, four DisplayPort outputsand impressive power efficiency.

Radeon Pro WX 7100
The Radeon Pro WX 7100 is the most powerful of the three with an impressive peak throughput of 5.7 TFLOPS, trillion floating point operations per second. It feature a Polaris 10 XT GPU with 2304 GCNstream processors with a boost clock speed of 1.24Ghz. Paired with a 256-bit memory interface and 8GB of GDDR5 memory. The card is only 0.2 TFLOPS short of its Radeon RX 480 sibling, however it achieves this figure at a more impressive 130 watt typical board power rating. Compared to the 150W TBP of the RX 480.
Radeon Pro WX 5100
Moving down to the WX 5100 is where things get really interesting. This card is also based on Polaris 10, however this time it's a slightly cut back version of the chip. Featuring 1792 GCN stream processors and a 1.09Ghz boost clock speed, the card achieves a 3.9 TFLOPS of peak throughput.
However, it's rated at a much more frugal 75W TBP. Making it measurably more power efficient than its bigger brother. The card is so frugal in fact that it gets all of its power from the PCIe slot and does not have any external power connectors. The WX 5100 is paired to the same 256-bit memory interface and 8GB GDDR5 memory. Which means there's plenty of bandwidth to go around.
Radeon Pro WX 4100
Finally, we have the WX 4100. This card is powered by a Polaris 11 XT GPU.Featuring 1024 GCN stream processors anda 1.17Ghz boost clockfor a peak throughputof2.4 TFLOPS. The card features 4GB of GDDR5 memory, a 128-bit memory interface and a 50W TBP. Which means it also doesn't come with any power connectors and relies entirely on the PCIe slot for all of its energyneeds.
| WX 7100 | WX 5100 | WX 4100 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Polaris | Polaris | Polaris |
| Manufacturing Process | 14nm LPP | 14nm LPP | 14nm LPP |
| GPU | Polaris 10 | Polaris 10 | Polaris 11 |
| Stream Processors | 2304 | 1792 | 1024 |
| Boost Clock | 1.24GHz | 1.09GHz | 1.17GHz |
| Texture Units | 128 | 112 | 64 |
| ROPs | 32 | 32 | 16 |
| VRAM | 8GB | 8GB | 4GB |
| Memory Bus Width | 256-bit | 256-bit | 128-bit |
| Form Factor | Single Slot | Single Slot | Single Slot |
| TDP | 130W | 75W | 50W |
| Launch Date | Nov 10, 2016 | Nov 18, 2016 | Nov 10, 2016 |
| Launch Price (MSRP) | $799 | $499 | $399 |
Availability, Pricing & Drivers



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AMD has announced that starting this quarter the company will be implementing a new driver release scheduled for all of its workstation products, new and old. The company will start releasing drivers on the fourth Thursday of each quarter.
The intention behindshifting to a fixed release schedule is to ensure the flow of regular updates for users whilst maintaining the highest possible level of reliability and stability. All drivers will go throughthe usual certification processes set by industry players like Autodesk, Adobe, Dassault Systemes and others. In addition, AMD will also be intensifying its own internal testing efforts to exceed what the industry players are already doing.
The Radeon Pro WX 7100 and WX 4100 will be available on-shelves next Thursday, Nov 10, at $799 and $399 respectively. The Radeon Pro WX 5100 will be available a week later onthe 18th of November at $499.






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