Vastarmor Introduces Workstation-Grade Graphics Card, Marking Entry into Professional GPU Market

Vastarmor, a brand recognized for its extensive lineup of gaming graphics cards based on AMD Radeon technology, has updated its Chinese website to showcase a new workstation-class GPU. This move signals Vastarmor’s first foray into the professional graphics solutions sector, expanding beyond its established reputation in the gaming hardware market.

At CES 2026, industry insiders, including TechPowerUp, had the opportunity to preview a compact prototype of the Radeon RX 9060 XT at the Minisforum booth. Until recently, Vastarmor’s flagship offerings have centered around AMD’s Navi 48 GPU, featured in both Super Alloy and Alloy Radeon RX 9070 XT models. The partnership with AMD has now evolved to include the Navi 48 XTW platform, as evidenced by the recent listing of the custom Radeon AI PRO R9700 32 GB graphics card on Vastarmor’s site.

Design and Specifications

While the new Radeon AI PRO R9700 32 GB model largely follows AMD’s official reference design, Vastarmor has introduced subtle branding elements. The company’s logos are prominently displayed on the shroud, backplate, and blower fan, offering a more distinctive appearance compared to previous low-effort customizations from other manufacturers such as PowerColor.

According to the translated specifications provided by Vastarmor, the card maintains AMD’s reference performance and feature set. However, the product page does not disclose pricing or details about regional availability. For context, AMD’s official launch of the Radeon AI PRO R9700 in October set the MSRP at $1,299.

Market Outlook and Pricing Considerations

The introduction of this workstation-grade GPU comes at a time when the global computer memory market is experiencing significant supply challenges. As a result, graphics cards equipped with 32 GB of GDDR6 or GDDR7 VRAM, such as the Radeon AI PRO R9700, are expected to see rising costs in both consumer and professional segments. This trend may impact the accessibility of high-performance workstation GPUs for creative professionals, engineers, and researchers who rely on advanced graphics solutions for demanding workloads.