Yesterday, AMD quietly introduced enterprise-grade Radeon AI PRO R9700S and R9600D graphics cards. Two reference designs were showcased within a small batch of promotional renders, but the company has not issued a proper press release that covers the launch of passively-cooled professional " RDNA 4 " offerings. Following in the footsteps of Team Red's low-key expansion of the Navi 48 GPU-based Radeon AI PRO, involved board partners have discreetly added their own interpretations to official web presences.
Minus grand fanfare, Sapphire's global site has been updated with "RADEON AI PRO R9700S 32 GB Passive" and "RADEON AI PRO R9600D 32 GB Passive" product pages. Frustratingly, the two listings are not easily accessed from the company's main set of menus. The larger card—with dual-slot thickness—bears an understated two-tone matte/gloss aesthetic. The smaller R9600D SKU is a much simpler affair; its black shroud and backplate are sparsely decorated with branding and vague line patterns. Sapphire's two custom designs are equipped with 12V-2x6 power connectors. The Sapphire R9700S Passive SKU spec sheet seems to align with Team Red's reference points for the air/blower-cooled Radeon AI PRO R9700 design—including a 300 W TDP rating, and 256-bit memory interface. Sapphire's custom R9600D card's power consumption is rated at 150 W; also set at reference level.