It sits below the AMD Radeon PRO w6800 and AMD Radeon PRO W6600. We will cover the differences between those models and compare with a couple of rival GPUs from Nvidia below. Firstly, let’s look at the details of the Radeon PRO W6400. AMD is trying to balance affordability with performance. The company says the W6400 allows professional-grade capabilities without necessarily offering the highest performance metrics. An example is how effectively the GPU manages multiple screens. While the top GPUs will have performance for many screens, AMD found around half of all professional customers have a single display, and a third has two displays. So, the Radeon PRO W6400 functions optimally on a single 8K screen or two displays. Users have more expensive options in the W6000 Series for more displays.
Comparison
Below is a comparison between the PRO W6400 and other W6000 Series GPUs, as well as Nvidia competitors: AMD makes a direct comparison between the W6400 and the Nvidia T1000 and T600 GPUs. Although, the two competitor chips have more display output, while AMD’s GPU provides more overall performance. Customers can purchase the Radeon PRO W6400 soon, with AMD promising a Q1 2022 launch. The GPU is built on the company’s RDNA 2 architecture and the Infinity Cache feature to increase bandwidth. Tip of the day: Windows Power Throttling can net up to 11% more battery savings per charge with little negative impact. In some scenarios you might consider turning Power Throttling off for single apps that you want run with maximum performance. Our tutorial shows you various methods to manage Power Throttling.