New AMD Professional Graphics Redefine Workstation Performance Top To Bottom

AMD com­ple­tes its next gene­ra­ti­on fami­ly of work­sta­tion gra­phics cards, deli­ve­ring more memo­ry, com­pu­te and gra­phics per­for­mance to help increase pro­duc­ti­vi­ty in cus­to­mer workflows ─

VANCOUVER, Bri­tish Colum­bia Aug. 12 2014 – AMD (NYSE: AMD) today at SIGGRAPH 2014 unvei­led new addi­ti­ons to the next gene­ra­ti­on AMD Fire­Pro™ pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics fami­ly – all desi­gned to pro­vi­de excep­tio­nal appli­ca­ti­on per­for­mance for the ent­ry-level work­sta­tion user up to the ultra power user, backed by lar­ger memo­ry con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, top to bot­tom 4K dis­play sup­port, increased com­pu­te per­for­mance1, appli­ca­ti­on cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­ons and rock-solid dri­vers. AMD took com­mand of pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics lea­der­ship ear­lier this year with the exci­ting intro­duc­tion of its award win­ning AMD Fire­Pro™ W9100 and AMD Fire­Pro™ W8100 gra­phics. Now with the intro­duc­tion of all new AMD Fire­Pro™ pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics cards sup­port­ed by AMD Gra­phics Core Next archi­tec­tu­re – AMD Fire­Pro™ W2100, AMD Fire­Pro™ W4100, AMD Fire­Pro™ W5100, and AMD Fire­Pro™ W7100  – Com­pu­ter Aided Design (CAD), video, ani­ma­ti­on, design and engi­nee­ring pro­fes­sio­nals are empowered to work at excep­tio­nal levels of detail, speed, pro­duc­ti­vi­ty, respon­si­ve­ness and creativity.

We’re exci­ted to unveil the new gene­ra­ti­on of AMD Fire­Pro pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics with impro­ved fea­tures to enable more work­sta­tion gra­phics per­for­mance and pro­duc­ti­vi­ty at every level,” said David Cum­mings, seni­or direc­tor and gene­ral mana­ger, Pro­fes­sio­nal Gra­phics at AMD. “This new gene­ra­ti­on of AMD Fire­Pro gra­phics will help work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers and chan­nel pro­vi­ders to offer powerful, relia­ble solu­ti­ons desi­gned to impro­ve appli­ca­ti­on per­for­mance and increased pro­duc­ti­vi­ty to help end users do more.”

The next gene­ra­ti­on AMD Fire­Pro™ work­sta­tion gra­phics fami­ly brings at least 2x more memo­ry1, mul­ti­dis­play 4K lea­der­ship, high com­pu­te per­for­mance, next gene­ra­ti­on API sup­port and PCIe® 3.0 support:

  • With 16GB GDDR5 memo­ry and the abili­ty to sup­port up to six 4K dis­plays2, AMD Fire­Pro™ W9100 pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics is AMD’s most advan­ced pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics solu­ti­on available offe­ring the ide­al sin­gle-GPU solu­ti­on for the next gene­ra­ti­on of ultra­high-reso­lu­ti­on visua­liza­ti­on environments
  • AMD Fire­Pro™ W8100pro­fes­sio­nal­gra­phics fea­ture 8GB of GDDR5 memo­ry and packs up to 4.2 TFLOPS of com­pu­te power to acce­le­ra­te pro­jects bey­ond just graphics
  • An engi­nee­ring and Media & Enter­tain­ment mul­ti­me­dia power­house, the 8GB                   AMD Fire­Pro™ W7100 pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics is desi­gned to boost per­for­mance and sup­port for 4K con­tent, inclu­ding video play­back, editing and transcoding
  • With 4GB of GDDR5 memo­ry and four dis­play out­puts on the AMD Fire­Pro™ W5100 gra­phics, users can tack­le com­plex models, assem­blies, data sets and advan­ced visu­al effects with ease
  • In a class of its own, AMD Fire­Pro™ W4100 gra­phics, inclu­ding four-dis­play sup­port, is the ide­al choice for users who need a per­for­mance boost to address their evol­ving workflows
  • Next gene­ra­ti­on pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics start with AMD Fire­Pro™ W2100 gra­phics, deli­ve­ring opti­mi­zed and cer­ti­fied pro­fes­sio­nal appli­ca­ti­on per­for­mance that con­su­mer gra­phics lack

With the intro­duc­tion of next gene­ra­ti­on AMD Fire­Pro™ work­sta­tion gra­phics cards, Dell can offer its design and engi­nee­ring cus­to­mers out­stan­ding gra­phics and mul­ti-moni­tor per­for­mance, bene­fi­ci­al gra­phics memo­ry and out­stan­ding fea­tures to help impro­ve their work­flows – whe­ther they need an ent­ry, mid-ran­ge or high-end gra­phics solu­ti­on,” said Andy Rho­des, exe­cu­ti­ve direc­tor, Dell Pre­cis­i­on work­sta­tions. “AMD’s solid dri­vers and appli­ca­ti­on cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­ons sup­port Dell Pre­cis­i­on Work­sta­tion cus­to­mers with high per­for­mance, high qua­li­ty work­sta­tions for their designs, models, ani­ma­ti­ons and video productions.”

Offe­ring an expan­ded choice of AMD Fire­Pro pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics cards will help our cus­to­mers increase their pro­duc­ti­vi­ty for a varie­ty of mis­si­on cri­ti­cal pro­jects inclu­ding com­pu­ter aided design and con­tent crea­ti­on,” said Jeff Wood, vice pre­si­dent, World­wi­de Pro­duct Manage­ment, Com­mer­cial Solu­ti­ons Busi­ness Unit, HP. “We can rely on AMD Fire­Pro to enable our work­sta­tion cus­to­mers to deli­ver suc­cessful pro­jects kno­wing that they’re backed by the relia­bi­li­ty and per­for­mance they demand.”

In sup­port of the new AMD™ Fire­Pro pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics, AMD will par­ti­ci­pa­te in the fol­lo­wing acti­vi­ties at SIGGRAPH 2014 in the Van­cou­ver Con­ven­ti­on Centre:

”Sap­phi­re is  proud to be able to offer the com­ple­te ran­ge of new AMD pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics pro­ducts fea­turing a host of new fea­tures enab­ling work­sta­tion users with increased crea­ti­vi­ty and pro­duc­ti­vi­ty,” said Adri­an Thomp­son, Cor­po­ra­te VP of Mar­ke­ting for SAPPHIRE Tech­no­lo­gy, the Exclu­si­ve Glo­bal Dis­tri­bu­ti­on Part­ner for AMD Fire­Pro gra­phics. “The­se new AMD Fire­Pro pro­fes­sio­nal gra­phics deli­ver work­sta­tion inte­gra­tors and end users an exci­ting choice of per­for­mance levels for an exten­si­ve array of appli­ca­ti­ons, all sup­port­ed by cer­ti­fied dri­vers and powered by OpenCL™.”

The AMD Fire­Pro W9100 and W8100 gra­phics are alre­a­dy available for purcha­se from num­e­rous work­sta­tion pro­vi­ders, and the AMD Fire­Pro W2100, W4100 and W5100 gra­phics will be available In Sep­tem­ber from AMD glo­bal dis­tri­bu­ti­on part­ner SAPPHIRE Tech­no­lo­gy and major work­sta­tion pro­vi­ders. AMD Fire­Pro W7100 gra­phics will be available in Q4 2014.

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AMD, the AMD Arrow logo and Fire­Pro are trade­marks of Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for infor­ma­tio­nal pur­po­ses only and may be trade­marks of their respec­ti­ve owners. Open­CL and the Open­CL logo are trade­marks of Apple Inc. used by per­mis­si­on by Khronos.

 

1 Com­pared to the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on of AMD Fire­Pro™ pro­fes­sio­nal graphics

24K con­tent requi­red. AMD Eye­fi­ni­ty tech­no­lo­gy sup­ports up to six Dis­play­Po­rt™ moni­tors on an enab­led gra­phics card. Sup­port­ed dis­play quan­ti­ty, type and reso­lu­ti­on vary by model and board design; con­firm spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons with manu­fac­tu­rer befo­re purcha­se. To enable more than two dis­plays, or mul­ti­ple dis­plays from a sin­gle out­put, addi­tio­nal hard­ware such as Dis­play­Po­rt-rea­dy moni­tors or Dis­play­Po­rt 1.2 MST-enab­led hubs may be requi­red.  A maxi­mum of two acti­ve adap­ters is recom­men­ded for con­su­mer sys­tems. 4K sup­port requi­res 4K dis­play and con­tent.  See www.amd.com/eyefinityfaq for full details.

 

This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (“AMD” or the “Com­pa­ny”) inclu­ding, among other things, the stra­tegy, timing, avai­la­bi­li­ty, fea­tures and func­tion­a­li­ty of AMD Fire­Pro™ work­sta­tion gra­phics cards, which are made pur­su­ant to the safe har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “may,” “expects,” “belie­ves,” “plans,” “intends,” “pro­jects,” and other terms with simi­lar mea­ning. Inves­tors are cau­tio­ned that the for­ward-loo­king state­ments in this pre­sen­ta­ti­on are based on cur­rent beliefs, assump­ti­ons and expec­ta­ti­ons, speak only as of the date of this pre­sen­ta­ti­on and invol­ve risks and uncer­tain­ties that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons. Risks include the pos­si­bi­li­ty that that Intel Corporation’s pri­cing, mar­ke­ting and reba­ting pro­grams, pro­duct bund­ling, stan­dard set­ting, new pro­duct intro­duc­tions or other acti­vi­ties may nega­tively impact the Company’s plans; that the Com­pa­ny will requi­re addi­tio­nal fun­ding and may be unable to rai­se suf­fi­ci­ent capi­tal on favorable terms, or at all; that cus­to­mers stop buy­ing the Company’s pro­ducts or mate­ri­al­ly redu­ce their ope­ra­ti­ons or demand for its pro­ducts; that the Com­pa­ny may be unable to deve­lop, launch and ramp new pro­ducts and tech­no­lo­gies in the volu­mes that are requi­red by the mar­ket at matu­re yields on a time­ly basis; that the Company’s third-par­ty foundry sup­pli­ers will be unable to tran­si­ti­on the Company’s pro­ducts to advan­ced manu­fac­tu­ring pro­cess tech­no­lo­gies in a time­ly and effec­ti­ve way or to manu­fac­tu­re the Company’s pro­ducts on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve pro­cess tech­no­lo­gies; that the Com­pa­ny will be unable to obtain suf­fi­ci­ent manu­fac­tu­ring capa­ci­ty or com­pon­ents to meet demand for its pro­ducts or will not ful­ly uti­li­ze the Company’s pro­jec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring capa­ci­ty needs at GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (GF) micro­pro­ces­sor manu­fac­tu­ring faci­li­ties; that the Company’s requi­re­ments for wafers will be less than the fixed num­ber of wafers that we agreed to purcha­se from GF or GF encoun­ters pro­blems that signi­fi­cant­ly redu­ce the num­ber of func­tion­al die the Com­pa­ny recei­ves from each wafer; that the Com­pa­ny is unable to suc­cessful­ly imple­ment its long-term busi­ness stra­tegy; that the Com­pa­ny inac­cu­ra­te­ly esti­ma­tes the quan­ti­ty or type of pro­ducts that its cus­to­mers will want in the future or will ulti­m­ate­ly end up purcha­sing, resul­ting in excess or obso­le­te inven­to­ry; that the Com­pa­ny is unable to mana­ge the risks rela­ted to the use of its third-par­ty dis­tri­bu­tors and add-in-board (AIB) part­ners or offer the appro­pria­te incen­ti­ves to focus them on the sale of the Company’s pro­ducts; that the Com­pa­ny may be unable to main­tain the level of invest­ment in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment that is requi­red to remain com­pe­ti­ti­ve; that the­re may be unex­pec­ted varia­ti­ons in mar­ket growth and demand for the Company’s pro­ducts and tech­no­lo­gies in light of the pro­duct mix that it may have available at any par­ti­cu­lar time; that glo­bal busi­ness and eco­no­mic con­di­ti­ons, inclu­ding con­su­mer PC mar­ket con­di­ti­ons, will not impro­ve or will wor­sen; that demand for com­pu­ters will be lower than curr­ent­ly expec­ted and the effect of poli­ti­cal or eco­no­mic insta­bi­li­ty, dome­sti­cal­ly or inter­na­tio­nal­ly, on the Company’s sales or sup­p­ly chain. Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in the Company’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to the Quar­ter­ly Report on Form 10‑Q for the quar­ter ended June 28, 2014.