AMD Radeon™ Pro 5000M Series Mobile GPUs Bring High-Performance AMD RDNA Architecture to Apple’s New 16-inch MacBook Pr...
November 13 2019 - 10:17AM
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced that the latest Apple MacBook Pro
features the new AMD Radeon™ Pro 5500M and 5300M mobile GPUs. AMD
Radeon™ Pro 5000M series are the first 7nm discrete mobile GPUs for
professional users, leveraging industry-leading process technology
and powerful AMD RDNA architecture to provide groundbreaking levels
of graphics performance for video editing, 3D content creation and
macOS-based game development.
AMD Radeon™ Pro 5000M series mobile GPUs are built upon the
all-new AMD RDNA architecture, designed from the ground up for
superior performance, scalability and power efficiency. The new
GPUs include up to 8GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory with up to 192
GB/s memory bandwidth – double the bandwidth of GDDR5 – and also
deliver up to 4.0 TFLOPS of single-precision floating-point (FP32)
performance. The GPUs are optimized for today’s top professional
content creation applications and compute-intensive image rendering
workloads, delivering breathtaking, ultra-smooth, high-framerate
visuals on the MacBook Pro Retina display.
“Today’s high-end creative professionals want the freedom to
bring their ideas to life in the office or on the road without
technology getting in their way,” said Scott Herkelman, corporate
vice president and general manager, Radeon Technologies Group at
AMD. “The Radeon™ Pro 5000M series GPUs provide MacBook Pro users
with the horsepower and unmatched visual fidelity allowing them to
focus on unleashing their creativity and delivering amazing
results.”
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|
ComputeUnits |
StreamProcessors |
FP32TFLOPS |
GDDR6(GB) |
MemoryInterface |
|
|
Radeon™ Pro5500M GPU |
24 |
1,536 |
Up to 4.0 |
Up to 8GB |
128-bit |
|
|
Radeon™ Pro5300M GPU |
20 |
1,280 |
Up to 3.2 |
Up to 4GB |
128-bit |
|
AMD Radeon™ Pro 5000M products join the AMD Radeon™ RX 5500
series graphics products announced in October 2019. AMD Radeon™ RX
5500M gaming GPUs and the new AMD Radeon™ RX 5300M gaming GPUs are
expected to be available in systems from other notebook
manufacturers this quarter.
For more information about the MacBook Pro visit
www.apple.com/macbook-pro.
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about AMD Radeon™ Pro 5000M series GPUs here
- Learn more about Radeon™ Pro graphics for Apple here
- Learn more about the Radeon™ RX 5500M and RX 5300M gaming GPUs
here
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