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ASUS Intros Turbo Radeon AI PRO R9700 Graphics Card

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ASUS introduced the Turbo Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card. This card targets a multitude of use-cases spanning professional visualization and edge AI acceleration. It is based on the PRO R9700, a spruced up variation of the Radeon RX 9070 XT gaming GPU, which comes with 32 GB of memory to take advantage of the AI acceleration and compute capabilities of RDNA 4 architecture.

The card gets its name from its lateral blower cooling solution that uses a copper baseplate with a phase-change thermal pad, an aluminium channel-type heatsink, and lateral airflow from the blower to keep cool. This design allows the card for a strictly 2-slot thickness. Recessed backplate and fan intakes let you have up to four of these cards installed next to each other in a workstation or server, with minimal airflow obstruction. The card uses a 12V-2x6 power input located at the tail end instead of the top. The card comes with clock speeds of 2920 MHz boost (2350 MHz average clock), and 20 Gbps memory speed. It measures 26.67 cm in length, 11.1 cm in height, and is 2 slots thick. Peak compute figures include 47.8 TFLOP/s FP32, 95.7 TFLOP/s FP16, 1531 AI TOPS INT4, and 766 AI TOPS INT8.



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Best looking option out of the R9700 bunch subjectively.

Giga's dont look too bad, but I don't exactly trust giga cards for various reasons.
 
Here's hoping for a reasonable pricing and some availability worldwide.
 
Here's hoping for a reasonable pricing and some availability worldwide.
Under which rock have you been living for the past 10 years anyways ?

This is the decade of "announce it today, figure out how to supply it tomorrow, or next week, OR next month, OOORRRRR next year !

And even when the supply part is finally figured out, then comes the coronary-inducing sticker shock of 2x & 3x the price of the previous models.....

Gentlemen (& ladies)....start your AED's :D......
 
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