Performance
Shader model version |
5.0 |
HD3D Technology |
Y |
OpenCL version |
2.0 |
DirectX version |
12.0 |
OpenGL version |
4.4 |
Memory
Graphics adapter memory type |
GDDR5 |
Memory bus |
512 bit |
Discrete graphics adapter memory |
16 GB |
Memory bandwidth (max) |
320 GB/s |
Processor
Graphics processor family |
AMD |
Peak floating point performance (double precision) |
2620 Gflops |
Peak floating point performance (single precision) |
5240 Gflops |
Maximum digital resolution |
4096 x 2160 pixels |
Design
Form factor |
FH/HL |
Cooling type |
Active |
Number of slots |
2 |
Power
Supplementary power connectors |
1x 6-pin, 1x 8-pin |
Ports & interfaces
Interface type |
PCI Express x16 3.0 |
Additionally
Graphics controller |
FirePro W9100 |
Mini DisplayPort quantity |
6 |
FirePro W9100, 16GB, GDDR5, 320 GB/s, 512-bit, 6 x mini DisplayPort, PCI Express x16 3.0
<b>5.24 TFLOPS of peak single-precision floating-point performance</b>
Helps speed up time required to complete single precision operations used within simulations, video enhancement, signal processing, video transcoding and digital rendering applications where high performance takes precedence over accuracy.
<b>Choice between 32GB or 16GB GDDR5 GPU memory</b>
Work at a whole new level of speed and responsiveness. With a 512-bit memory interface and 320 GB/s of memory bandwidth, users can edit 4K video, layer in multiple effects and color correct, or load massive assemblies and data sets and manipulate them in real time.
<b>4K resolution</b>
With six mini DisplayPort outputs and support for DisplayPort 1.2a, the AMD FirePro W9100 can actually drive up to six 4K displays without DisplayPort 1.2a MST hubs.1 The ability to run up to six 4K displays lets you visualize every detail of your project in new and exciting ways. That’s nearly 50 million pixels at your command.
<b>OpenCL 2.0 support</b>
Tap into the parallel computing power of modern GPUs and multicore CPUs to accelerate compute-intensive tasks in leading CAD/CAM/CAE and Media and Entertainment applications that support OpenCL. With 2.62 TFLOPs of peak double-precision floating-point performance, AMD FirePro W9100 is the first graphics card to break the 2.0 TFLOPS double-precision barrier2. It’s expected to support OpenCL 2.0, allowing developers to take advantage of new features that give GPUs more freedom to do the work they are designed to do.
<b>DirectGMA and SDI support</b>
Removes CPU bandwidth and latency bottlenecks and optimizes communication between GPUs within a system, as well as with third-party devices like SDI I/O cards. DirectGMA bypasses any need to traverse the host’s main memory, reducing CPU utilization and helping to avoid redundant transfers over PCIe, resulting in high-throughput, low-latency data transfers.
<b>Framelock/Genlock</b>
Ensures accurate and consistent video synchronization to external sources or multiple GPUs in different systems (requires ATI FirePro S400 synchronization module).