AMD has announced the release of its new Radeon PRO V620 GPU, built with the latest AMD RDNA 2 architecture which delivers high-performance GPU acceleration for today’s demanding cloud workloads including immersive AAA game experiences, intensive 3D workloads, and modern office productivity applications at scale in the cloud.
With its innovative GPU-partitioning capabilities, multi-stream hardware-accelerated encoders, and 32GB GDDR6 memory, the AMD Radeon PRO V620 offers dedicated GPU resources that scale to multiple graphics users, helping ensure cost-effective graphics acceleration for a range of workloads1. Built using the same GPU architecture that powers the latest generation game consoles and PC game experiences, the AMD Radeon PRO V620 GPU is also designed to develop and deliver immersive AAA game experiences.
The AMD Radeon PRO V620 GPU introduces significant architectural advancements in the form of powerful compute units, a robust visual pipeline, and all new AMD Infinity Cache, enabling high-resolution gaming performance with the latest in visual technologies including Vulkan, DirectX 12 Ultimate and AMD FidelityFX. With the latest virtualization features, as well as AMD Infinity Cache and 32GB of GDDR6 memory, the AMD Radeon PRO V620 helps to deliver efficient and low latency content streaming to multiple simultaneous users, redefining cloud gaming.
Key features of AMD Radeon PRO V620 include:
Although AMD has confirmed that the Radeon PRO V620 should be hitting retailers imminently, they have not, at least at the time of writing, confirmed how much consumers can expect this to cost. If you do, however, want to learn more about this new graphics card release, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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