AMD Instinct™ GPUs Articles
- June 14, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD strengthens its commitment to the cloud and enterprise data centers with new "Bergamo" CPUs, "Genoa-X" cache, Instinct accelerators.
- June 12, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Like a hockey team with players in different positions, an AI system with both a GPU and CPU is a necessary and winning combo. This mix of processors can bring you and your customers both the lower cost and greater energy efficiency of a CPU and the parallel processing power of a GPU. With this team approach, your customers should be able to handle any AI training and inference workloads that come their way.
- May 12, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
With ChatGPT the newest star of tech, generative AI has emerged as a major market opportunity for traditional hardware and software suppliers. Here’s some of what you can expect from AMD and Supermicro.
- May 10, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
Gaming as a Service is a streaming platform that pushes content from the cloud to personal devices on demand. Though it’s been around for years, in some ways it’s just getting started.
- March 3, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Accelerate HPC and AI workloads with the combined power of CPU and GPU compute.
- December 7, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
The Student Cluster Computing challenge made its 16th appearance at the SuperComputer 22 (SC22) event in Dallas. The two student teams that were running AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Instinct™ GPUs were the two teams that aced the Linpack benchmark. That's the test used to determined the TOP500 supercomputers in the world.
- November 21, 2022
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AI architecture must scale effectively without sacrificing cost efficiency. One size does not fit all.
- October 13, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Eliovp, which brings together computing and storage solutions for blockchain workloads, rewrote its code to take full advantage of AMD’s Instinct™ MI100 and MI250 GPUs. As a result, Eliovp’s blockchain calculations run up to 35% faster than what it saw on previous generations of its servers.
- October 11, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Azure HBv3 series virtual machines (VMs) are optimized for HPC applications, such as fluid dynamics, explicit and implicit finite element analysis, weather modeling, seismic processing, and various simulation tasks. HBv3 VMs feature up to 120 Third-Generation AMD EPYC™ 7v73X-series CPU cores with more than 450 GB of RAM.
- September 9, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Using six nanometer processes and the CDNA2 graphics dies, AMD has created the third generation of GPU accelerators, which have more than twice the performance of previous GPU processors and deliver 181 teraflops of mixed precision peak computing power.
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