AMD unveils Radeon PRO V620, a cloud graphics card with flagship Navi 21 GPU and 32GB of GDDR6 memory

AMD has introduced a new graphics accelerator Radeon PRO V620, built on the architecture of RDNA 2. The manufacturer is positioning the new product for use in cloud systems as a means of increasing productivity in intensive 3D workloads and modern office applications.

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At the heart of the Radeon PRO V620 is the Navi 21 GPU with 72 compute units, which use 4608 stream processors and 72 ray tracing acceleration units. The declared maximum GPU frequency is 2200 MHz. The video card received 32 GB of GDDR6 video memory with support for the 256-bit bus, as well as 128 MB of AMD Infinity Cache high-speed cache. The bandwidth of the main memory stack is declared at 512 GB / s.


The graphics accelerator Radeon PRO V620 is equipped with a passive dual-slot cooling system, offers support for the PCIe 4.0 x16 interface, has a length of 267 mm and a declared maximum consumption of 300 watts. It is assumed that the radiator of the novelty will be blown by powerful server case fans. 


Key features of the Radeon PRO V620:

  • Advanced hardware security features - SR-IOV-based GPU virtualization scales to multiple professional graphics users, as well as advanced security features to help protect valuable user data.
  • Versatile Flexibility - The accelerator is designed to support the latest AMD drivers and AMD ROCm software to facilitate a range of cloud gaming, DaaS, WaaS, and ML workloads.
  • Supported Modern Applications - Full support for DirectX 12 Ultimate, DirectX, OpenGL, WebGL and OpenCL to accelerate cinematic games and rich applications and websites.

The image below shows the rest of the Radeon PRO V620 specifications:

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