Monday, April 26th 2010

AMD Delivers up to Double the Performance Capability with New ATI FirePro Series

Following the launch of the ATI FirePro V8800, the industry's most powerful professional graphics card ever created, AMD today introduced new additions to its next-generation ATI FirePro family -- ATI FirePro V7800, ATI FirePro V5800, ATI FirePro V4800, and ATI FirePro V3800 -- offering professionals in the digital content creation (DCC) and Computer Aided Design (CAD) industries advanced performance and features at every price point. AMD also announced the ATI FirePro 2460 Multi-View, a low profile, quad display graphics solution designed for financial institutions. These latest ATI FirePro solutions are expected to be available from HP, CDW, Newegg, Tiger Direct and other online retailers.

"AMD's new ATI FirePro workstation graphics cards are the world's first workstation class graphics cards to support up to four monitors on a single card -- enabling increased productivity for professional graphics users," said Janet Matsuda, senior director, Professional Graphics, AMD. "Our new ATI FirePro family delivers new value at every price point."
"HP's workstation customers are professionals at the top of their games who demand the latest technologies with the best possible performance," said Jeff Wood, director, Worldwide Marketing, Workstations, HP. "HP recently expanded its workstation lineup to provide customers with an option for every need. Combined with our powerful HP Workstations, this new generation of ATI FirePro graphics cards delivers exceptional solutions that enable higher productivity levels for our customers at every stage of the game."

The next generation of the ATI FirePro family of professional graphics cards is designed to meet the specific needs of each market segment. The cards have been tested in real-world scenarios to help ensure compatibility and stability for certification with many leading software applications. Each card supports Microsoft DirectX11, OpenGL 4.0 and OpenCL along with ATI Eyefinity technology -- providing professionals with the ability to expand their display resolution for increased productivity.
  • High-end: With 2GB of GDDR5 memory, the ATI FirePro V7800 offers superior performance capabilities and visual quality in a compact single slot form factor. Its massively parallel architecture can handle computationally or visually demanding applications without negatively impacting performance. With ATI Eyefinity technology, professionals can drive up to three independent 30" displays at one time.
  • Mid-range: The ATI FirePro V5800 is a true workhorse and offers professionals the perfect balance of price and performance. Featuring 1 GB of GDDR5 memory, and support for up to three independent displays through ATI Eyefinity technology, the ATI FirePro V5800 delivers more than double the performance capability of the previous generation.
  • Entry-level: The ATI FirePro V4800 features 1GB of GDD5 memory and delivers 1.25X the performance capability compared to the previous generation, with outstanding results for entry-level CAD users, all at value level pricing. With 512 MB of DDR3 memory and a 30-bit display pipeline that offers accurate color reproduction and exceptional visual quality, the ATI FirePro V3800 brings dramatic performance and up to three display support through ATI Eyefinity technology to entry-level 3D graphics professionals.
The ATI FirePro 2460 Multi-View is a low profile, quad display graphics solution designed to improve the visual experience for financial traders while simultaneously helping to reduce power and cooling costs for some of the world's largest financial institutions. With an average board power consumption of 13W, ATI FirePro 2460 is designed to meet the performance and productivity requirements of enterprise environments without increasing the power consumption needs of users while offering the capability to support multi-monitor ATI Eyefinity technology.

For more information, visit the product pages.
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13 Comments on AMD Delivers up to Double the Performance Capability with New ATI FirePro Series

#1
Wile E
Power User
So is V7800 essentially a single slot 5870 w/2GB of GDDR5?
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Wile ESo is V7800 essentially a single slot 5870 w/2GB of GDDR5?
It's a single-slot HD 5850. Cypress-Pro configuration (1440 SP).
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#3
Phxprovost
Xtreme Refugee
im sorry but i really like the way the firestream cards look, why cant we have that in the consumer market instead of all this giant sticker/race car looking BS of a cooling setup? :shadedshu
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#4
burtram
If that 4800 isn't too far behind the 5800 (after looking at the 5800's review), it seems like a great deal. I might just rebuild a workstation box in the future for all my maya needs. Heck, even the 3800 did very well for a low end card.
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#5
Kitkat
Phxprovostim sorry but i really like the way the firestream cards look, why cant we have that in the consumer market instead of all this giant sticker/race car looking BS of a cooling setup? :shadedshu
mainly cause its not bs.
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#7
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Yeah that was released 20 days ago.
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#8
toyo
Ooops, I can't remember receiving some RSS feed about it, thought it was launched at the same time with these other, but was added after you checked AMD's site. Sorry.
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#9
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
I wonder how these fair with folding@home
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#10
devguy
I'm still baffled at the lack of single slot HD 5770s on the market, and here shows up a FireGl (near 5850) that is single slot?
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#11
crazyeyesreaper
Not a Moderator
im pretty sure clocks speeds are no where near 5850 lvls which would mean a single slot could handle it at least thats my guess all i care about is if a 5850 can be soft modded to a firegl card much like the 3850 of old..... id be tickled pink with 2 5850s turned into firegl cards hahah
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#12
ToTTenTranz
crazyeyesreaperim pretty sure clocks speeds are no where near 5850 lvls which would mean a single slot could handle it at least thats my guess
That, or these are probably cherry-picked chips that are put into PCBs with high-fidelity components (though high-fidelity doesn't mean highly clockable).
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#13
crazyeyesreaper
Not a Moderator
true enough all i care about is if some genius figures out that 5850s can be soft modded to 1 of the above id send them a gift if it they did :roll:
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