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Here are all the Radeon AI Pro R9700 cards that have been announced: MSI, XFX, Biostar and Acer are still missing
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Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Sapphire) You may also like High-end Radeon AI Pro R9700 cards from five major brands now confirmed The products are designed for professional AI, rendering, simulation and multi-GPU use Further cards from MSI, XFX, Biostar, Acer and others are expected soon The Radeon AI Pro R9700, AMD's fastest GPU to date, has gone on sale, with Asus, ASRock, Sapphire, PowerColor, and Gigabyte all unveiling their versions. First shown at Computex 2025, the Pro R9700 is built on the RDNA 4 architecture and powered by the Navi 48 chip. It features 32GB of GDDR6 memory, which is double the amount found in the gamer-focused Radeon RX 9070 XT that uses the same core, along with 128 AI accelerators and 4096 stream processors. You may like Behold, the first photos of the most powerful video card money can buy, and it costs a cool $8,200 One of AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT partner GPUs has been leaked online - I just hope the $566 price tag for an 8GB graphics card in 2025 is a joke Intel just greenlit a monstrous dual-GPU video card with 48GB of RAM just for AI - and here it is Built for professionals The GPU is tailored for professional workloads including AI training, scientific modeling, and advanced rendering. Asus’ version, the Turbo Radeon AI Pro R9700, has a 12V–2x6 power connector, die-cast metal shroud, and phase change thermal interface material. This configuration helps manage power and thermal load for continuous-use. The card’s design focuses on reliability, which is crucial for enterprise systems that need to run under full load for long periods. Gigabyte’s model also has an industrial layout, sporting all-copper cooling, composite metal thermal paste, and a blower-style turbo fan. Are you a pro? 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Although pricing varies slightly by vendor, most cards should cost around $1,200. The AI Pro R9700 supports multi-GPU setups, thanks to its dual-slot blower design and PCIe 5.0 connectivity, which helps deliver faster inter-card communication. Cards from other manufacturers, including MSI, XFX, Biostar, Acer, and Yeston should be appearing soon. You may also like AMD unveils Radeon AI Pro R9700, now a workstation-class GPU with 32GB GDDR6 AMD's fastest GPU ever, the Radeon AI Pro R9700, will sell for as little as $1244 AMD just launched its 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX CPU Wayne Williams Social Links Navigation Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too. 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