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AMD's Radeon Pro WX 9100 is billed as a workstation graphics card, but how does it perform as a gaming GPU for Mac? We pair the WX 9100 with Sonnet's GFX Breakaway Box to find out.
The Radeon Pro WX 9100 workstation graphics card is designed to excel in the most demanding media and entertainment, and design and manufacturing workloads.
We'll be comparing the WX 9100 and Sonnet combo to the best graphics card available in our 2018 15-inch i9 MacBook Pro, the 4GB Radeon Pro 560X.
Both the Radeon Pro WX 9100 and Radeon Pro SSG are designed by AMD and engineered with a consistent bill of materials and the highest quality components offering stable, reliable performance.
The new Radeon Pro WX 9100 was reported on by VideoCardz, with 4096 stream processors, 16GB of HBM2 on a 2048-bit memory bus.
AMD shows off 4-way Radeon Pro WX 9100 graphics cards, powered by 2 x 1250W PSUs.
The WX 8200 is a slimmed down version of the WX 9100, offering the same memory bus width (2048-bit) and 14-nanometer architecture.
The new Radeon Pro WX 9100 recently popped up on the CompuBench benchmark database. The GPU features full Vega 10 with 4,096 stream processors in 64 Compute Units and 16 GB of HBM2.
AMD has announced the Radeon Pro WX 8200 -- a Vega-based professional GPU less than half the price of the Radeon Pro WX 9100.
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With the name “WX 8200”, the card is a bit of an oddball given the (X)100 naming seen before it. With the 8200, AMD effectively introduces the second release cycle for Radeon Pro, though I’m not sure ...