On August 7, 2025, AMD quietly launched the new AMD Radeon PRO W7400 graphics card. This entry-level workstation model combines a compact footprint, power-efficient power consumption and proven RDNA 3 architecture. The result is reliable performance for professional or creative creators and the like. AMD hasn’t revealed the official price yet, but based on the specs and focus, it should be close to or slightly below the price of the PRO W7500.
AMD Radeon PRO W7400 design and cooling
The AMD Radeon PRO W7400 proves that performance doesn’t have to come at the expense of space. With a single-slot design, half the height, and a length of just 6.61 inch, it fits where other professional cards don’t stand a chance. The perfect choice for mini-PCs or compact workstations that you want to keep neat and tidy.
Quiet and efficient active cooling keeps performance stable even on long projects, without the distracting noise of fans. Consumption of just 55W means power is supplied directly via the PCIe slot, so the cable jungle is eliminated and installation is a matter of minutes.
Interestingly, AMD hasn’t released official photos of the reference design yet. The model was launched quietly, without a big media campaign, and is currently heading mainly to OEM partners and workstation manufacturers. That makes this graphics card a somewhat mysterious product that will only reach mainstream users later, and perhaps that’s what makes it even more interesting.

AMD Radeon PRO W7400 Technical Specifications and Performance
AMD Radeon PRO W7400 builds on RDNA 3 architecture and 6 nm manufacturing process from TSMC. With 28 compute units, 1,792 stream processors, 28 Ray Accelerators and 56 AI Accelerators, it delivers confident performance for ray tracing, accelerated AI tasks as well as more demanding visual production.
With 7.9 TFLOPs (FP32) and 15.8 TFLOPs (FP16), it handles 2D/3D applications, CAD designs and rendering without unnecessary compromises. It features 8 GB of fast GDDR6 memory with 172.8 GB/s throughput and 32 MB Infinity Cache, ensuring smooth operation even for large-scale projects.
The card supports modern APIs such as DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan 1.3 or OpenGL 4.6 and runs seamlessly on both Windows and Linux systems. The four Mini DisplayPort 2.1 outputs can handle up to 8K resolution with HDR, while there is no shortage of AV1 hardware support for both video encoding and decoding, which will be appreciated by visual content creators in particular.
With an economical 55W TDP and power directly through the PCIe slot, the Radeon PRO W7400 also fits into compact builds while maintaining quiet operation and reliable performance.
AMD Radeon PRO W7400 Technical Specifications | |
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Chip | PRO W7400 |
Base/Boost Frequency* | – / 1 102 MHz |
Stream processors | 1 792 |
Memory size | 8 GB GDDR6 |
VRAM | 10.8 Gbp/s |
Memory bus | 128-bit |
Maximum resolution | 7680 × 4320 |
Dimensions | 6.61 × 2.72 × 0.79 inch |
Consumption | 55 W |
Ray Accelerators/AI Accelerators | 28/56 |
Outputs | 4× Mini DisplayPort 2.1 |
Cooling | Active |
Power connector | PCIe slot (without external connector) |
Recommended PSU | 450 W |
PCIe version | PCIe 4.0 x8 |
Memory throughput | 172.8 GB/s |
Availability
AMD Radeon PRO W7400 is currently available primarily through OEM ( Original Equipment Manufacturer) partners. These are manufacturers who purchase the actual components from AMD and build them into finished computers and workstations. Some of the most well-known OEM partners include brands such as HP, Dell, Lenovo.
This means that you can’t currently buy the W7400 as a standalone boxed card in a regular e-shop. Instead, it appears as part of a fully configured workstation that you can order directly from the aforementioned manufacturers or their official resellers.
Since AMD hasn’t even released official photos of the reference design yet, the retail launch is likely to come at a later date, and probably alongside a marketing campaign and wider distribution. Until then, the AMD Radeon PRO W7400 remains an exclusive solution for those who choose off-the-shelf kits from reputable OEM brands.
Conclusion
Introduced on August 7, 2025,the AMD Radeon PRO W7400 delivers the reliable performance of the RDNA 3 architecture in a space-saving and compact body. It is designed for professionals looking for a combination of efficiency, stability and ease of installation. With 55W power consumption, single-slot design and support for modern APIs, it becomes the ideal choice for lighter to medium-duty CAD, 3D modeling or visual design workloads.
Although it is currently sold mainly as part of off-the-shelf workstations, this is what gives it the hallmark of exclusivity and professionalism. For businesses and individuals in need of a reliable solution, the AMD Radeon PRO W7400 is a quiet but powerful player in the world of desktop graphics cards.