AMD launches new entry-level workstation graphics card: FirePro V4900
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Tuesday launched its latest professional graphics card in retail, the FirePro V4900, which targets the entry level of professional graphics workstations.
WIth a pricetag of just $189, AMD's FirePro V4900 has 1GB of 128-bit GDDR5 RAM that drives memory bandwidth of 64 GB/s. It's not the most powerful of AMD's FirePro units, but it is priced to move, and will come as the default graphics card in certain Dell, HP, and Fujitsu workstations.
Here are the specs…
Stream Processors: 480
Memory Interface: 128-bit
Memory Size/Type: 1GB GDDR5
Bandwidth: 64.0 GB/s
DisplayPort: 2 Standard
Dual-link DVI: 1
Max Resolution: 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
Max Power: <75 W
Slots: 1
Form Factor: Full Height / Half Length
Bus Interface: PCI Express 2.1 x16
Supports DirectX 11.0, OpenGL, OpenCL3, AMD Eyefinity
Shader Model: 5.0
OS Support: Microsoft Windows 7, XP, Vista, Linux (32-bit or 64-bit)
In AMD's most recent earnings call last week, President and CEO Rory P. Read cited the consistent business coming from the company's graphics division.
"AMD's graphics segment continued to be a solid business for us," Read said. "Segment revenue was up 10% quarter-over-quarter and up 4% year-over-year. This growth was driven largely by strong seasonal revenue increases in the AIB channel. Our AMD Radeon HD GPU was also recognized as the world's fastest mobile product in the most recent quarter. This continues to show outstanding graphics innovation from AMD. We also publicly demonstrated our next-generation 28 nanometer GPU product during the third quarter, and we look forward to building on our performance leadership position in the graphics area throughout 2012 and the years ahead."