Overview

The AMD Radeon™ PRO V accelerators are high-performance GPUs that enable high performance game streaming, virtual desktop, and machine learning workloads on public and private cloud.  Radeon PRO V GPU accelerators support SR-IOV hardware virtualization for secure, affordable instances available on the world’s leading cloud services, including Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

AAA Cloud Gaming

Unleash AMD RDNA™ 3 architecture with AMD Infinity Cache™ technology, advanced Ray Tracing, and AMD Software: Cloud Edition gaming drivers for a high-fidelity cloud gaming experience.

Machine Learning

Run inference workloads in the cloud with the AMD ROCm™ framework – optimized for a wide range of LLMs, Neural Networks, and text-to-image AI models.

Desktop-as-a-Service

Deploy GPU-accelerated Windows and Linux desktops in the cloud with fractional GPUs for modern remote office productivity and collaboration.

Workstation-as-a-Service

Experience workstation-class accelerated desktops for professional design, rendering, and visualization, with support for AMD’s HIP API for accelerated compute.

Portfolio

AMD Radeon PRO V710

AMD Radeon PRO V710

Based on AMD RDNA™ 3 architecture, the V710 supports 8K AV1 video encoding¹,  55 TFLOPS (non-sparsity) FP16 inference peak performance with hardware WMMA, BF16, INT8 and INT4 datatype support, and accelerated Raytracing 2.0 with VRS.

AMD Radeon PRO V620

AMD Radeon PRO V620

The Radeon PRO V620 is a high-density gaming powerhouse, boasting 32GB of GDDR6 memory with Infinity Cache™ technology, 512GB/s memory bandwidth, and gaming drivers optimized for the latest AAA titles and DirectX® 12 Ultimate support.

AMD Radeon Pro V520

AMD Radeon Pro V520

The Radeon PRO V520 based on AMD RDNA™ architecture supports secure SR-IOV based virtualization for cloud-based visual compute workloads, including accelerated remote desktops, remote workstations, and virtualized game streaming services.  The AMD Radeon V520 is the workhorse powering the popular G4ad EC2 instances on AWS.

Footnotes
  1. Video codec acceleration (including at least the HEVC (H.265), H.264, VP9, and AV1 codecs) is subject to and not operable without inclusion/installation of compatible media players. GD-176.