GPU Comparison

Select up to 2 GPUs to analyze their pricing, performance, and specifications side-by-side.

Workstation Verdict

The RTX 5000 Ada Generation has more VRAM (32GB vs 16GB), making it better suited for large models and memory-intensive workloads. Its memory bandwidth is 100% higher (576 GB/s vs 288 GB/s), translating directly to faster inference throughput.

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VRAM
16 GB GDDR6
Mem. Speed
288 GB/s
FP32 Compute
34.6 TFLOPS
Key Specs Advantage

Comparable or lower specs

NVIDIA
RTX 5000 Ada Generation
Price
£2,755
VRAM
32 GB GDDR6
Mem. Speed
576 GB/s
FP32 Compute
65.3 TFLOPS
Key Specs Advantage
+355% CUDA Cores (12,800 vs 2,816)
+100% Bandwidth (576 GB/s vs 288 GB/s)
+100% Memory Bus (256-bit vs 128-bit)

Radeon PRO W7700 vs RTX 5000 Ada Generation: In-Depth Breakdown

VRAM: Radeon PRO W7700 vs RTX 5000 Ada Generation

The RTX 5000 Ada Generation carries 32GB of VRAM versus 16GB on the Radeon PRO W7700. VRAM capacity is the primary constraint for running AI models without quantization — a 70B-parameter model in FP16 requires roughly 140GB, and even smaller models benefit from extra headroom. The 16GB advantage here means the RTX 5000 Ada Generation can run larger models natively and handle bigger batch sizes in production.

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 RTX 5000 Ada Generation delivers 576 GB/s versus 288 GB/s on the Radeon PRO W7700, a 100% edge. For models already loaded into VRAM, token generation speed scales closely with this number: the RTX 5000 Ada Generation 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 RTX 5000 Ada Generation delivers 65.3 TFLOPS against 34.6 TFLOPS for the Radeon PRO W7700 — a 89% compute advantage. Training runs and heavy matrix operations will complete proportionally faster on the RTX 5000 Ada Generation.

Which should you buy: Radeon PRO W7700 or RTX 5000 Ada Generation?

The RTX 5000 Ada Generation is the stronger choice for large-model workloads where VRAM is the bottleneck. The Radeon PRO W7700 is more economical, and sufficient if your models fit within its 16GB.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Radeon PRO W7700 or RTX 5000 Ada Generation run large language models?

Both can, but the RTX 5000 Ada Generation (32GB) handles larger models without quantization. The Radeon PRO W7700 (16GB) works well for smaller or heavily quantized models.

Which is faster for LLM inference, the Radeon PRO W7700 or the RTX 5000 Ada Generation?

The RTX 5000 Ada Generation is faster for token generation — its 576 GB/s memory bandwidth vs 288 GB/s on the Radeon PRO W7700 is the primary driver of inference throughput in autoregressive models.

Which is better for AI training?

The RTX 5000 Ada Generation has the advantage at 65.3 TFLOPS vs 34.6 TFLOPS, making training runs proportionally faster than on the Radeon PRO W7700.

Technical Specifications Comparison

Architecture & Cores

SpecificationRadeon PRO W7700RTX 5000 Ada Generation
ArchitectureRDNA 3Ada Lovelace
CUDA Cores (Stream Processors / CUDA Cores)2,81612,800

Memory

SpecificationRadeon PRO W7700RTX 5000 Ada Generation
VRAM Capacity16 GB32 GB
Memory TypeGDDR6GDDR6
Memory Bus128-bit256-bit
Bandwidth288 GB/s576 GB/s

Connectivity & Power

SpecificationRadeon PRO W7700RTX 5000 Ada Generation
InterfacePCIe 4.0 x16PCIe 4.0 x16
TDP190 W250 W
ReleasedApr 2023Nov 2022

Workstation

SpecificationRadeon PRO W7700RTX 5000 Ada Generation
FP32 (TFLOPS)34.6 TFLOPS65.3 TFLOPS
ECCYesYes
NVLinkNoNo
Form factordual-slotdual-slot