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AMD Radeon Pro 450, 455, 460 chipsets debuting in the MacBook Pro detailed, benchmarked

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AMD has offered up some technical information on the three discrete chipsets debuting in the new MacBook Pro line, showing nearly double the performance on the Radeon Pro 460 over the Radeon Pro 450.

The discrete GPU in the MacBook Pro are based on AMD's 14nm FinFET process, and are designed for power efficiency, more than peak performance. All three units provide 80 GB per second memory bandwidth, and are based on the company's Polaris architecture.

The Radeon Pro 450 offers peak performance up to 1 teraflop, with 10 compute units and 640 stream processors. The Pro 455 performs up to 1.3 teraflops, and has 12 compute units and 768 stream processors.

At the high end, the Radeon Pro 460 available as an upgrade for the new computer provides 1.86 teraflops, and has 16 compute units and 1024 stream processors.

In comparison, the Iris Graphics 540 found on the 13-inch late 2016 MacBook Pro has a peak performance of 806 gigaflops, with the 550 in the higher end configuration coming in at 845 gigaflops.

The 2013 Mac Pro desktop GPU D300 FirePro is capable of 2 teraflops per GPU, and the computer holds two. The D500 FirePro can provide 2.2 teraflops per GPU.



34 Comments

yojimbo007 12 Years · 1165 comments

how do they compare lets say to nvidia gtx 970 .... etc. im thinking VR and gaming support here

Mike Wuerthele 8 Years · 6906 comments

GTX 970 is about 4 teraflops, with the 1080 at about 9.

buddyrevell 17 Years · 172 comments

how do they compare lets say to nvidia gtx 970 .... etc. im thinking VR and gaming support here

Yup, was wondering the same thing. Bought a big bulky Windows gaming laptop to run my Vive. Would love to sell that and get something more streamlined to do the job.

longpath 20 Years · 401 comments

Why does AMD's graphic say 13 inch when only the 15 inch version gets the AMD GPUs?

hattig 19 Years · 860 comments

longpath said:
Why does AMD's graphic say 13 inch when only the 15 inch version gets the AMD GPUs?

I think that's Apple's graphic, that AppleInsider has used incorrectly - there's another slide for the 15".