AMD Introduces Entry-level Workstation Graphics With Four Mini Display Ports
AMD has announced the Radeon Pro WX 3200, a $200 workstation graphics card that makes it an entry-level card for that category. The graphics card has a Polaris GPU and four mini display ports for, for example, four 4k screens.
The Radeon Pro WX 3200 has ten compute units for a total of 640 stream processors. The card communicates via a 128-bit wide bus with 4GB gddr5 memory and has a tdp of 50W. The memory bandwidth is 96GB/s.
The GPU is another Polaris model produced at 14nm based on the GCN 4.0 architecture and no Vega or Navi chip. The Radeon Pro WX 3200 is the successor of the Radeon Pro WX 3100. That is also a video card for workstations with Polaris GPU, but with eight compute units for 512 stream processors.
For example, the fp32 processing power of the Radeon Pro WX 3200 is 1.66Tflops, compared to 1.25Tflops for the WX 3100. The new card also has four mini displayports 1.4, compared to a displayport 1.4 and two mini displayport variants for the predecessor.
The new workstation card should hit the market in the third quarter for $200 and by then the card should also appear in mobile workstations.