Heralding the Vega (GCN 5.0) architecture, the AMD Radeon Pro Vega Frontier Edition Graphics Card combines advancements in memory application and GPU-die construction. Utilizing 16GB of HBM2 VRAM, the Radeon Pro Vega provides a 4096-bit wide memory pipeline for a 483 GB/s memory bandwidth. The GPU itself is no slouch either, a peak single-precision computation rate of 13.1 TFLOPS helps bolster the Radeon Pro Vega's ability to accomplish advanced calculations or leverage APIs such as OpenCL, OpenGL, and Vulkan. Using these API's, the GPU can accelerate graphics rendering and computationally intensive video effects. Applications for this card include, but are not limited to, scientific research in artificial intelligence, development and programming that doesn't require specific application certification, and game, CGI, as well as VR design.

The output panel of this card contains three DisplayPort 1.4 outputs and a single HDMI 2.0 output. With the processing power available inside the Radeon Pro Vega card, 5K (5120 x 2880) displays can be driven at up to 60 Hz from the DisplayPort outputs. The HDMI 2.0 output can connect to monitors or television displays at resolutions up to DCI 4K (4096 x 2160). At DCI and UHD 4K resolutions, four monitors can be driven for expanding your virtual workspace without requiring splitters or MST hubs.

To keep this card cool, AMD implemented a blower-style cooler. By using a radial fan, this system forces air over the components and exhausts it out through the front of the card and out of the case. This cooling configuration can be used in crowded workstation environments with multiple GPUs or where space between computer components can be a concern, as hot air is not recirculated back into the case.