Wednesday, 9 April 2014

AMD Release Professional Graphics Card FirePro W9100



AMD released the AMD FirePro professional graphics cards, W9100 workstation designed for the latest generation of 4K-resolution-based support OpenCL ( Open Computing Language). With the latest graphics technology, ie up to 2.62 TFLOPS and support the use of more than one monitor with a resolution of 4K, professional designers can work with a level of detail that is better, faster, responsive, and more creative.

Through an official statement, Tuesday ( 04/08/2014 ), thanks to the use of GDDR5 memory 16GB ( first in the world ), working multitasking workstation users can efficiently use up to six display 4K resolution, graphical data processing very large amounts with diverse visual effects directly ( real-time ). Relying on the latest architecture AMD Graphics Core Next, AMD FirePro W9100 gives the performance of a super computer in a graphics card.

" This is the time at which the resolution 4K already widely available and used. We wait for more applications which require large memory capacity in producing and 4K video processing. AMD has released a product in a timely manner in accordance with the needs, the AMD FirePro professional graphics cards W9100 is designed to address the needs of the latest generation of workstations, " said Matt Skynner said, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of AMD's Graphics.

As best professional graphics cards from AMD, the AMD FirePro W9100 claimed to bring the present highly advanced graphics performance, the best in the industry through a GPU and be the only graphics card that comes with 16GB of GDDR5 memory, the largest ever. With super visual performance, professional workers can work on technical and creative projects in extra high resolution, helping them with homework even the smallest detail. "

AMD FirePro W9100 available this spring through the distribution of SAPPHIRE Technology, provider of Ultra AMD FirePro Workstation, and HP workstations in the HP Z820 and Z620.

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