PowerColor Unveils Radeon AI PRO R9600D, a Slim Workstation GPU with Passive Cooling
PowerColor has expanded its lineup of professional graphics solutions with the release of the Radeon AI PRO R9600D, a graphics card tailored for workstation environments and artificial intelligence applications.
Compact Design Meets Professional Performance
The Radeon AI PRO R9600D stands out for its notably slim profile, featuring a single-slot design that facilitates installation in space-constrained workstations. This form factor caters to professionals requiring advanced GPU capabilities without compromising on chassis compatibility.
Cooling efficiency is managed through a passive system, eliminating the need for fans and thereby reducing noise output. This silent operation benefits users working in quiet office settings or studio environments where minimal distraction is essential.
Connectivity-wise, the card includes a 12V 2×6-pin power connector, indicating a design focus on balanced power delivery suitable for the intended professional workloads.
PowerColor has made the Radeon AI PRO R9600D available on its official website, providing direct access for professionals seeking to augment their workstation’s AI processing capabilities. Further technical specifications and pricing information have yet to be disclosed.
This launch underscores the growing demand for specialized GPUs that support AI and professional desktop computing while accommodating compact builds and noise-conscious environments.
PowerColor introduces the Radeon AI PRO R9600D, a single-slot, passively cooled GPU designed for workstations and AI workloads.
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