- RADEON AI PRO R9700 confirmed for the launch of July 23 with GDDR6 memory of 32 GB
- The first lists of partners show prices between $ 1244 and $ 1277 depending on the model
- The GPU is built for demanding work loads such as AI, render and inference workflows of local models
Radeon Ai Pro r9700 of AMD, its fastest GPU to date, is already on sale, with a price as low as $ 1,244.
While AMD has not confirmed exact prices when writing Bank lifeGive a good idea what to expect.
The listings show Sapphire models with a price of $ 1,244 and $ 1,277, while the Asrock version, available to pre-order in Tech-America, appears at $ 1,267. That places the probable midpoint in around $ 1,259.
Built for professionals
First it is shown in Computex 2025, the R9700 is based on the RDNA 4 architecture and uses the Navi 48 GPU. (Curious fact: its name is a wink to 9700 pro original made by ATI that surpassed Nvidia products in 2002 and helped change the market. AMD acquired ATI a few years later).
The card comes with 32 GB of GDDR6 memory, twice that of the RADEON RX 9070 XT, which shares the same nucleus but is aimed at the players.
This memory is executed at 20000MHz in a 256 -bit interface, offering 640 GB/s bandwidth, and could make a real difference for professional users who work with large data sets, training models or juggling with multiple professional applications.
By reducing memory exchanges to RAM, the R9700 aims to maintain the most soft things during demanding workflows.
The double -slot shape factor and blowing style cooling are aimed at multiple GPU settings within professional work stations.
The card offers up to 47.8 Tflops in single -precision yield and up to 1531 tops in INT4 operations. Pase 128 AI accelerators and admits most modern media codecs, including AV1, H.264 and H.265 to encode and decode.
The card connects through PCIE 5.0 and has multiple output ports, including Displayport 2.1a and HDMI 2.1b.
The custom models of Asrock, Asus, Gigabyte, Sapphire, XFX and Yeston will be available to buy in the coming months.
These designs will include different cooling configurations or small adjustments, but the core and GPU memory will remain the same.