Alibaba and AMD collaborate on GPUs in the cloud
This is a really big deal
AMD may be late to the cloud GPU compute game but an Alibaba win shows their progress.
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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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In nothing short of a minor miracle, Intel has decided to talk about the tech in their upcoming Knights Landing CPU.
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The AMD FirePro family of professional workstation graphics is getting a new member on March 26, as AMD announces the new FirePro W9100 in their “AMD Professional Graphics Showcase” webcast, for those of you who missed the livestream, the webcast can still be watched on-demand here.
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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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AMD has been ramping up their tools effort of late to support GPU compute on the server side and today it is Java’s turn again.
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Imagination was showing off GPU compute on a cell phone chip at GDC, physics in your pocket.
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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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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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I was lucky enough to attend Dr. Anne C Elster’s presentation on Real-Time Processing in OpenCL and GPUs a this years ADFS.
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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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