GPU Comparison
Select up to 2 GPUs to analyze their pricing, performance, and specifications side-by-side.
The RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell has more VRAM (16GB vs 8GB), making it better suited for large models and memory-intensive workloads. The Radeon PRO W7600 is $241 USD cheaper than the RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell.
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Radeon PRO W7600 vs RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell: In-Depth Breakdown
VRAM: Radeon PRO W7600 vs RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell
The RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell carries 16GB of VRAM versus 8GB on the Radeon PRO W7600. 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 8GB advantage here means the RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell can run larger models natively and handle bigger batch sizes in production.
AI Training & Compute
For model training, scientific simulation, and rendering, FP32 throughput is the key metric. The Radeon PRO W7600 delivers 21.5 TFLOPS against 17 TFLOPS for the RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell — a 26% compute advantage. Training runs and heavy matrix operations will complete proportionally faster on the Radeon PRO W7600.
Price & Value
The Radeon PRO W7600 lists from $599 USD, $241 USD less than the RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell at $840 USD. 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 W7600 or RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell?
The RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell is the stronger choice for large-model workloads where VRAM is the bottleneck. The Radeon PRO W7600 is more economical at $241 USD less, and sufficient if your models fit within its 8GB.