- AMD Radeon Pro W9000 can prioritize price on glasses with 32GB limit
- AMD Radeon Pro W9000 AI-Heavy Data Science targets real-world professionals rather than workflow
- With a 356 mm Die size size, Radeon W9000 can still do hard punch in real world functions
The AMD RDNA 4 is set to expand its workstation GPU lineup with an adjacent release of the new Radeon Pro W9000 series built on Architecture. This chip is working for professionals working in fields such as video editing, 3D rendering and AI development.
A leak from Hoang ah fu Claims that the lineup will include a 32GB model based on the new NAVI 48 XTW architecture.
AMD should chase Nvidia, but the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell has a huge 96 GB frame buffer and 24,064 cuda core. This is beyond the 32GB configuration that the AMD appears to offer, suggests that the Radeon Pro W9000 can target professionals who do not require large datasets with efficiency and strength and instead require price performance per dollar.
Is AMD switching his approach?
With all unconfirmed rumors, the details should be taken with a grain of salt – but if it is accurate, then the leak suggests a change that AMD prioritizes the performance relative to the cost. The previous generation Radeon Pro W7900 had 48GB memory, so 32GB – Sambhavna GDDR6 – is a shortage.
While the capacity is low, the Navi 48 XTW dying, measuring 356 mm, is still expected to provide improvement in a wide range of tasks.
It is also likely to bring benefits for CAD workload, CGI rendering, and real-time simulation, areas where the best laptops for video editing or photoshop also show benefits.
The chip is expected to come in XL, XT, and XTX variants, tuned for each different professional needs. The XTW model is believed to have the facility of adapted hardware enhancement for procedure, which is a strong option for users that require GPU for production-grade functions.
As Fu, a known hardware leaker, said, “It is not beef like the previous generation, but pricing is important.”
One remaining question is software support. The RDNA 4 has not yet full integration with the ROCM platform of AMD, which is important for AI and machine learning developers.
Although the final glasses and an official name are still wrapped, all indications indicate a strategic revelation in June 2025 with Computex 2025 and AMD’s “Advanceing AI” incident.
Through TOMS Hardware