GPU Comparison
Select up to 2 GPUs to analyze their pricing, performance, and specifications side-by-side.
Its memory bandwidth is 29% higher (288 GB/s vs 224 GB/s), translating directly to faster inference throughput. The RTX 2000 Ada Generation is $327 EUR cheaper than the Radeon PRO W7700.
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Radeon PRO W7700 vs RTX 2000 Ada Generation: In-Depth Breakdown
Inference Speed: Memory Bandwidth
Memory bandwidth determines how quickly data is fed to the compute units — it's the main bottleneck for autoregressive inference (token generation in LLMs). The Radeon PRO W7700 delivers 288 GB/s versus 224 GB/s on the RTX 2000 Ada Generation, a 29% edge. For models already loaded into VRAM, token generation speed scales closely with this number: the Radeon PRO W7700 will produce tokens proportionally faster in bandwidth-bound workloads.
AI Training & Compute
For model training, scientific simulation, and rendering, FP32 throughput is the key metric. The Radeon PRO W7700 delivers 34.6 TFLOPS against 12 TFLOPS for the RTX 2000 Ada Generation — a 188% compute advantage. Training runs and heavy matrix operations will complete proportionally faster on the Radeon PRO W7700.
Price & Value
The RTX 2000 Ada Generation lists from $762 EUR, $327 EUR less than the Radeon PRO W7700 at $1,088 EUR. For budget-constrained teams, the savings may outweigh the spec gap — especially if the smaller card covers your typical workload.
Which should you buy: Radeon PRO W7700 or RTX 2000 Ada Generation?
Choose the Radeon PRO W7700 for maximum capacity — it leads on VRAM, bandwidth, and compute, making it the better fit for large models and training jobs. The RTX 2000 Ada Generation is the more budget-friendly option ($327 EUR less) — a solid choice if your models fit within its 16GB and inference volume is moderate.