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AMD Preps Radeon Pro W6300 2GB GPU For Desktops

AMD’s Radeon RX 6400 is based on a scaled-down version of the Navi 24 graphics processing unit and is not a great graphics board for gaming. Still, it looks like something slower is on the way, as AMD’s website lists his Radeon Pro W6300, a low-end graphics solution for the Proviz market. This could precede the consumer-grade Radeon RX 6300 with 768 stream processors and possibly 2GB of memory. Uses a 32-bit interface.

AMD’s latest drivers for professional graphics cards support (opens in new tab) It’s called a Radeon Pro W6300, Komachi Ensaka (opens in new tab)Part specs are unknown, but this is a graphics card for entry-level desktops used for professional visualization, so it requires hardware and software certified by the appropriate software developers.

AMD’s professional graphics cards usually have counterparts in similar configurations for consumers, so we can speculate that AMD is also preparing a Radeon RX 6300 designed for regular desktops. However, since there are no specs for the Radeon Pro W6300, we can only speculate as to what we can expect from a potential Radeon RX 6300. So let’s try.

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AMD has officially positioned the Radeon RX 6400 4GB and Radeon Pro W6400 4GB boards as entry-level discrete graphics products for OEMs. But this stopped some of the company’s partners from building a production version of his RX 6400, complete with proper driver support, and selling it to people who couldn’t find a better one for under $200. did not.If you want a super cheap mobile discrete GPU, AMD has it Radeon RX 6300M When Radeon Pro W6300M Solution with Navi 24 XML GPU with 768 Stream Processors, 8 MB Infinity Cache (down from 16 GB for Navi 24 XL/Radeon RX 6400), and 2 GB memory with 32-bit interface .

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