Based on AMD’s Bonaire GPU, the W4300 is essentially a performance bump for this segment of AMD’s lineup, offering improved performance and better features than the Cape Verde based W4100 did in the same performance and size profile.įrom a technical standpoint the W4300 is essentially a smaller and lower power version of AMD’s existing W5100. Instead, today’s announcement is focused on updating the lower-end of the FirePro W lineup with a single new card to cover what AMD sees as product/performance gap in their lineup.ĪMD FirePro W Series Specification Comparison AMD has only released one GPU in the last year, the high-end Fiji, which we’re not expecting to see released as a FirePro workstation card due to its limited 4GB of memory. ![]() To that end, today the company is announcing the latest addition to the FirePro lineup, the FirePro W4300.Īfter last year’s more sizable refresh, today’s announcement is a lower-key update for AMD. And with the last update of the desktop FirePro lineup taking place back in August of 2014, the company has been due for some kind of update to their lineup to close out 2015. ![]() With the slower release cadence for AMD’s FirePro professional cards, we tend to only hear from the FirePro group once or twice per year.
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