▲ | zozbot234 3 days ago | |
> AMD MI400 or relative will be an extra chipset on future server motherboards (not a separate PCI card). Simultaneously, the boundary between "CPU vector processing" and "GPU used for transformers" will blur, and the chipsets will slowly merge into chiplets in one package. Isn't this just an iGPU? They generally have much lower performance than GPU's sitting on a dedicated card. | ||
▲ | yencabulator 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
It's built to be deployed in units of racks, so that "i" is a little funny. It's not a little wart on the side of a general-purpose CPU. 432 GB memory at 19.6 TB/s are the claimed specs. For one package. Now fill a rack with 72 of those. (If only AMD could execute on the software side...) |