Does this also ship only in x8 batches? I really liked MI300 and could afford
one of them for my research, but they only come in batches of x8 in a server rack, so I decided to buy an RTX Pro 6000.
jiggawatts · 7m ago
Of course not.
AMD stubbornly refuses to recognise the huge numbers of low- or medium- budget researchers, hobbyists, and open source developers.
This ignorance of how software development is done has resulted in them losing out on a multi-trillion-dollar market.
It's incredible to me how obstinate certain segments of the industry (such as hardware design) can be.
pella · 2h ago
FP6:
"Alan: Sure, yep, so one of the things that we felt like on MI350 in this timeframe, that it's going into the market and the current state of AI... we felt like that FP6 is a format that has potential to not only be used for inferencing, but potentially for training. And so we wanted to make sure that the capabilities for FP6 were class-leading relative to... what others maybe would have been implementing, or have implemented. And so, as you know, it's a long lead time to design hardware, so we were thinking about this years ago and wanted to make sure that MI350 had leadership in FP6 performance. So we made a decision to implement the FP6 data path at the same throughput as the FP4 data path. Of course, we had to take on a little bit more hardware in order to do that. FP6 has a few more bits, obviously, that's why it's called FP6. But we were able to do that within the area of constraints that we had in the matrix engine, and do that in a very power- and area-efficient way.
kristianp · 19m ago
Will 1.58 bits be in the MI400? Or is it not established as a widely useful technology yet?
[1] This is the AMD Instinct MI350:
https://www.servethehome.com/this-is-the-amd-instinct-mi350/
AMD stubbornly refuses to recognise the huge numbers of low- or medium- budget researchers, hobbyists, and open source developers.
This ignorance of how software development is done has resulted in them losing out on a multi-trillion-dollar market.
It's incredible to me how obstinate certain segments of the industry (such as hardware design) can be.
See https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.17764