AMD Unveils New Graphics Card: A Tailored, Downscaled Variant Exclusively for the Chinese Market
2025-10-09 / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

On October 6, 2025, AMD rolled out a new iteration of its Linux graphics card driver, explicitly offering support for its latest professional graphics card, the Radeon PRO W7900D. The inclusion of the letter 'D' in the model name has ignited speculation, given that some manufacturers have, in the past, launched graphics card products bearing the 'D' suffix specifically for certain markets. Such product designs usually entail modifications to hardware specifications to align with regional compliance standards, and AMD's current strategy seems to follow a similar path. The Radeon PRO W7900D is likely a customized variant tailored exclusively for particular markets, with anticipated moderate tweaks in AI computing capabilities, memory capacity, or interconnect bandwidth to adhere to pertinent export control regulations. At present, AMD has not divulged the specific parameters or launch plans for this model. Typically, manufacturers do not proactively reveal detailed information about such products, and the product may not feature officially in the public product lineup on the official website. For context, the original Radeon PRO W7900 represents AMD's previous-generation flagship professional graphics card, built on the RDNA 3 architecture, boasting 6,144 stream processors, 48GB of GDDR6 ECC memory, an FP32 computing power of 61 TFLOPS, and a total card power consumption of 295W.