Details of AMD Radeon Pro V340 with two Vega 10 GPUs appear online
Details of the AMD Radeon Pro V340 have appeared on the internet, a GPU for the professional market that is equipped with 32GB hbm2 and two Vega 10 GPUs. The card could serve 32 users simultaneously.
According to the slide that Benchlife publishes, AMD focuses on designers, the oil and gas sector and the professional media and entertainment market. Benchlife more often publishes authentic slides of CPUs and GPUs that have not yet been announced. The slide is at the end of a full presentation AMD held on June 14. The AMD Radeon Pro V340 contains 32GB of HBM2 memory. A single Vega 10 GPU can be combined with a maximum of 16GB hbm2, writes Hardwareluxx, who initially suggested that the Radeon Pro V340 should therefore be equipped with a 7nm Vega 20 GPU, with a 4096-bit instead of a 2048-bit bus. turn into,
Videocardz notes that the Pro V340 can already be found in the drivers as ‘AMD Radeon Pro V340 MxGPU’, which indicates that the card has more than one GPU. From this it can be deduced that the Radeon Pro has two Vega 10 GPUs. In addition, shared hardware encoding for the h264 and h265 codec is provided and there is a built-in coprocessor for security.