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Apart from the RDNA 4-based PRO R9700, AMD is expanding its RDNA 3 lineup with more budget workstation offerings.
AMD Quietly Prepares RDNA 3-Based Radeon PRO W7400 GPU for Entry-Level Workstations; 1792 Shaders, 8GB GDDR6 and Just 55W of TDP
AMD hasn’t yet finished its RDNA 3 lineup. While this GPU isn’t designed for gamers, it serves as an entry-level solution for budget workstations. AMD silently released the slowest RDNA 3 workstation GPU called the Radeon PRO W7400. It has the same shader count and memory capacity as the PRO W7500.
However, the Radeon PRO W7400 is weak in its memory configuration, delivering just 172.8 GB/s of memory bandwidth due to a lower memory speed of 10.8 Gbps. In contrast, the PRO W7500 uses 16 Gbps GDDR6 for higher memory bandwidth. Other specs are identical, including 28 Compute Units, 28 Ray Accelerators, and 56 AI Accelerators.
Due to some downgrades, the PRO W7400 can deliver 7.9 TFLOPS of FP32 performance and 15.8 TFLOPS of Peak Single and Half Precision performance. It has a TDP of just 55W, making it the most power-efficient RDNA 3 PRO GPU. Compared to the PRO W7500, it’s 15W lower and will be easily powered through the PCIe x16 slot without needing an external power supply.
The GPU supports all the latest video formats, such as AV1 Encoding and Decoding. It measures just 6.6 inches, making it 1.9 inches smaller than the W7500. This makes it ideal for low-powered workstation machines and easier to fit in compact server chassis.
AMD hasn’t revealed its pricing or availability yet, and the reference design image isn’t available on their website. It’s expected to be similar to the PRO W7500 but with a smaller form factor.
News Source: [AMD](https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/workstations/radeon-pro/w7400.html)