AMD Launches its Radeon Instinct Server Accelerators
Black and yellow make a comeback…
Starting in Q3 AMD’s Radeon Instinct line of server accelerators will be available to AMD’s OEM partners.
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Starting in Q3 AMD’s Radeon Instinct line of server accelerators will be available to AMD’s OEM partners.
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AMD may be late to the cloud GPU compute game but an Alibaba win shows their progress.
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Back in January with the launch of AMD’s 4th generation of mainstream APU’s, codenamed Kaveri, AMD released a GPU accelerated JPEG decoder.
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The professional GPU market is going to undergo a radical shift over the next few quarters, who wins, who loses, and why?
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The performance gap is a product of AMD’s focus on integer compute performance, and Nvidia’s relative lack of interest in that aspect of GPU performance.
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The most pertinent question surrounding Intel’s new Xeon Phi is not what it can do, but what it does to the competition.
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A lot of people question why GPU compute is needed for graphics, and the best example is AMD’s Leo demo.
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A few weeks ago, ARM put out their new CPU/GPU compiler suite called Development Studio 5 (DS5).
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Supermicro has one new item on display at IDF this year, an Intel based GPGPU machine.
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At AFDS/Fusion 11, Jem Davies gave a talk about ARM’s view on power and heterogeneous computing
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It looks like ARM (NASDAQ: ARMH) is jumping aboard the OpenCL train, meaning all the major players are now behind the standard.
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AMD just took, and then retracted, a major step forward in the whole ‘fusion’ concept, enabling profiling across heterogeneous cores.
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AMD is going to out the details of it’s next generation ‘Southern Islands’ GPU family at a very unlikely place, the Fusion Developers Conference this June.
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