

The new generation of AMD FirePro W-Series models will support the entry-level desktop workstation user to the ultimate power user, offering larger memory configurations and increased compute performance (compared with previous models), as well as support for 4K multidisplay, next-generation application programming interfaces (APIs), and PCIe 3.0 application certifications and "rock-solid drivers," AMD reported.

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This trend, along with the growth of digital signage, graphics processing unit (GPU) computing, computer virtualization, and other applications, is fueling demand for more powerful, professional-grade graphics cards that deliver the performance required to support graphics-intensive software.ĪMD, the company behind approximately 16.5% of professional graphics card shipments for Windows and Linux workstations (according to Jon Peddie Research), has announced upcoming additions to its AMD FirePro professional graphics family that amount to a big leap in computing potential for CAD workflows. AMD to Round Out Next Generation of Workstation Graphics Cards 13 Aug, 2014 By: Nancy Spurling Johnson Entry-level and midrange models, scheduled for release later this year, are designed to deliver more memory and increased computing and graphics performance for CAD workflows.ĭesign and engineering firms - today more than ever - are realizing the workflow and bottom-line benefits of 3D CAD and the powerful applications it supports, including reality capture, building information modeling (BIM), design visualization, and simulation and analysis.
